Solution to security problems linked to development
In present era, internal and external securities of a nation
are interlinked, according to R. Baral, Special Secretary to Home Department of
Manipur.
Speaking at a seminar on internal security organised on the
campus of Berhampur University by the Centre for Canadian Studies of the
university and Shastri Indo-Canadian Institute, New Delhi, on Wednesday, Mr.
Baral said that apart from security measures, development was the panacea for
most security-related problems. It may be noted that Mr. Baral also held the
post of Director-General of Police (DGP) in Manipur in the past.
The seminar also had former chief secretary of Odisha, S.B.
Mishra, former director of Institute of Mathematics, Bhubaneswar, Swadhin
Patnaik, and Vice-Chancellor of Berhampur University, Deeepak Kumar Behera, as
guests. The seminar was attended by experts and students from the university
and outside.
During his address in the inaugural session, Mr. Baral
elaborated causes and effects of insurgency and its impact on internal security
in the north eastern region of the country, especially in Manipur. He spoke on
various aspects of internal security in the region including the ethnic
rivalry.
Citing examples of north eastern States which have
international border with countries like Bangladesh and Myanmar, the DGP of
Manipur said it was observed that political and socio-economic turmoil in
adjoining countries had a great impact on the internal security of the region.
Prof. Patnaik opined that there had been a shift of paradigm
regarding internal security at present juncture. “At preset we have to discuss
the problems of internal security in connection with the issues related to
socio-economic security of citizens.” Mr. Mishra pointed out that although our
country was secular as per the constitution, the citizens of the country were
yet to become real secular, which was also a major threat of internal security.
Prof. Behera cited examples of tribal community living in
remote areas and advocated growth with equity to be a major factor behind
enhancement of internal security. Source: The Hindu