U.S.-India Homeland Security Cooperation

Building a Lasting Partnership via Transportation Sector Security

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, International Security
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Author: Rick "Ozzie" Nelson, Brianna Fitch, Melissa Hersh ISBN: 9781442225046
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies Publication: June 24, 2013
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies Language: English
Author: Rick "Ozzie" Nelson, Brianna Fitch, Melissa Hersh
ISBN: 9781442225046
Publisher: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Publication: June 24, 2013
Imprint: Center for Strategic & International Studies
Language: English

India’s growing strategic importance, coupled with the gaps in its homeland security enterprise, provides an opportunity to extend its partnership with the United States and become a key partner in ensuring stability and security in Asia. Extending the U.S.-India partnership to homeland security is a natural evolution of the countries’ shared interests and could be aided by each nation’s experience countering internal threats and working within a federal system. However, the development of an effective Indian homeland security enterprise faces a variety of challenges at the political, organizational, technological, and even societal levels. This report seeks to explore these challenges, while focusing on tangible areas within the transportation security sector, including the rail, aviation, and maritime industry, where cooperation between the United States and India can advance the homeland security interests of both nations.

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India’s growing strategic importance, coupled with the gaps in its homeland security enterprise, provides an opportunity to extend its partnership with the United States and become a key partner in ensuring stability and security in Asia. Extending the U.S.-India partnership to homeland security is a natural evolution of the countries’ shared interests and could be aided by each nation’s experience countering internal threats and working within a federal system. However, the development of an effective Indian homeland security enterprise faces a variety of challenges at the political, organizational, technological, and even societal levels. This report seeks to explore these challenges, while focusing on tangible areas within the transportation security sector, including the rail, aviation, and maritime industry, where cooperation between the United States and India can advance the homeland security interests of both nations.

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