It is widely believed that India has entered the world stage. This country is known for the fastest growing economy, well educated vocational workshops, urban-based prosperity, and the cultural influence of Bollywood abroad. However, while some regions of the country are immersed in the newly discovered wealth, other regions still suffer from extreme poverty haze. The other side of India is also moved by violence and anxiety. Although it is possible to classify security threats as internal and external, it can not be denied that there are many security problems in the country.
The main strategic interests of India are to manage domestic security issues, maintain regional competitors' stability, maintain the impact of the Indian Ocean region, and maintain maritime security and maritime traffic It is to establish relations with neighboring countries in eastern China through "Toho" policy to do. Communication in this area is important for its maritime trade. Since India has focused on domestic economic and political challenges and regional conflicts with neighboring countries since India, India has yet to form a top priority global strategic view. Since Britain 's independence, India has pursued a detained security strategy, despite the great war with neighboring countries, China and Pakistan, the UK can still serve its security interests . However, the question remains whether India will formulate an effective defense strategy beyond the border strategies of these two neighboring countries. The answer may be timely
What does this change mean to Indian neighborhood policy? Neighbors of India may open up some new ways of cooperation among the countries of the region, but new security challenges emerge. Because of the security problems of the past 60 years India's policies to neighboring countries will need to be transformed in response to the major political, economic and social changes that are taking place. The concept of national security is mainly due to the arbitrary boundary of British colonial rulers. The solution to the many security problems facing India is to tackle cross-border issues such as immigration, water sharing, transportation and trade. Non-military issues need to incorporate a broader understanding of national security. Community problems need to be combined with India's comprehensive security and development policies
India's counterattack against the BlackBerry's problem and the position of Saudi Arabia are contesting the basic perception of electronic security and global commerce. We believe there is no reason to believe that India and the Gulf countries need to be able to intercept encrypted electronic communications for national security. The history of India may be the most seriously damaging country to terrorism, so we must take this standpoint. The Government of India already knows to ban BlackBerry devices in the absence of this function (if the agreement has not been reached, the United Nations is scheduled to begin a ban on 11th October). At the heart of this security dilemma is the uniqueness of the RIM BlackBerry architecture where encrypted e-mail is stored in a Canadian server farm.