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Friday 24 March 2023

SECURITY SCAN 36-Khalistani Crack Down,Defence Parliamentary Standing Co...

Security Scan 35-Indian Khalistani Crack Down,Defence Parliamentary Standing Committee Report, Countering Chinese Multidomain Warfare, WESTERN HYPOCRACY AGAINST INDIAS NATIONAL INTERESTS

1.Khalistani crack down government wants to get people who attacked USA Indian Embassy back to India for proceeding under the law Informed Debate For New Drug de-addiction strategy In Punjab

Diaspora Warfare Punjab--Proactive Diplomacy

2. Act on Parliamentary Standing Committee on challenges faced by India’s armed forces,imports

no spare parts S4 system not coming, state of Air Force very precarious.

3.Fuelling economic growth J&K

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Countering Chinese Multidomain Warfare

Japan, Australia strengthening ties with India

AUKUS And Indo Pacific

Deterring a Chinese military attack on Taiwan

International Negative Attitudes Towards China Have Risen The EU’s Naval Presence in the Indo-Pacific

Lessons From Ukraine war

Russia's Asymmetric Response to 21st Century Strategic Competition: Robotization of the Armed Forces
Xi visit to Russia will increase Russia's capability to wage deadly war in Ukraine

WESTERN HYPOCRACY AGAINST INDIAS NATIONAL INTERESTS

Human Rights report attempt to weaponizes  human rights

Saudi Arabia buying diesel from Russia analysis

UK EMBASSY SECURITY PUBLIC TOILETS,

uk's democracy under danger as its stops migration from outside

 job security of Indians in USA 60-80,000 without jobs. technical companies reducing jobs up to nearly 2 lakhs.

 

SECURITY SCAN 36 :WEEK ENDING 25 Mar 23

This article is a summary of important events that have taken place in last one week affecting, India's national security.

News In Brief

1.Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on Saturday said that he has assured Prime Minister Narendra Modi that those responsible for attacks on Hindu temples in Australia will "face the full force of the law".

2. India tells UK to deport 4 Khalistanis involved in London High Commission attack.Individuals involved in the violence include Harjeet Singh, Manroop Singh, Mandeep Singh and Rajinder Singh. The four held Indian passports and remain actively involved in the separatist movement. Video shows Khalistanis hurled eggs, ink-filled balloons at Indian embassy in London

3. Xi Jinping's visit to have no impact on India-Russia ties: Russian envoy.Chinese President Xi Jinping was on a three-day visit to Russia from March 20 to 23.

4. Chinese warships in the Pacific have raised an alarm. They are said to have been jamming communication systems of various commercial airlines.

Internal Security

Informed Debate For New Drug de-addiction strategy In Punjab

Punjab, has nearly 10 lakh addicts; 2.62 lakh were undergoing treatment at government de-addiction centres and 6.12 lakh at private rehabilitation facilities. The actual number would be far higher, the Chief minister said, presenting a worrying reality check over a negligible rate of cure. The number of addicts is rising, and not coming down, despite Punjab having 528 outpatient opioid assisted treatment centres as well as 36 government and 185 private de-addiction facilities. There are 19 government and 74 private rehabilitation centres, but several of them fare badly on follow-up after initial treatment; thus, most patients suffer a relapse.

Recommendations. Drug addicts should not be sent to jails; they should  go to rehabilitation centres.The new strategy includes utilising services of religious preachers, setting up yogshalas, providing livelihood skills, and ensuring doctor-psychiatrist teams to handle the detox part. There are also plans for supplying an antidote to the deadly drugs. While embarking on a policy change, the government needs to back it up with a periodic assessment. Leaders of all parties should use their energies for an honest, informed debate on drug de-addiction programmes .

Dias pora Warfare-Proactive Diplomacy

In a hardball diplomatic move, India removed extra barricades outside the British high commission and the residence of the high commissioner in New Delhi on Wednesday. And, presto, security outside the Indian high commission in London that again saw pro-Khalistani protests was noticeably better than earlier. That it came to this is entirely the fault of Britain, which seems to have confused earlier Indian interventions with a sign of weakness. The tricolour was forcibly lowered by vandals. Any reading of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, 1961, which obliges the host nation of a diplomatic mission to provide adequate security for mission premises and to prevent any intrusion or damage, should make it clear that London had failed in its obligation.

India, therefore, had to send a message. If being nice doesn’t work, sometimes in diplomacy one has to act a little rough.The onus is on the Sunak government to repair relations from this point on. Bear in mind that India has plenty of leverage – Indian students in Britain are a major funding source for higher education,for second rate British universities, Indian rich are important players in London’s luxury real estate market, India is the biggest market for Scotch whisky by volume,

In recent weeks and months, Khalistani groups have been upping the ante both inside India and abroad. The inspiration is clearly from outside, including from Pakistan. Outside India, our diplomatic missions have been attacked, including most recently in London and San Francisco. Many Hindu temples have been vandalised in Australia and elsewhere.

The violent actions inside India need firm and nuanced handling, while the ones outside need proactive moves to counter disinformation.

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