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Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies July 2012 Onwards C.C.S. University, Meerut MA/M.Sc. Course of Defence Studies is divided into 4 Semester. Each Semester contains four Theory papers and one Practical. Each paper and Practical is of 100 Marks. Therefore, 4 Semesters shall have 2000 Marks in all. The Candidate has to qualify in Theory and Practical separately. Semester – I Paper-I Strategic Thought (Compulsory) – 1 Paper-II War and International Relations (Compulsory) – 1 Paper-III Economic Aspects of War (Compulsory) – 1 Paper-IV Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency Or Himalaya Kingdoms (Nepal, Bhutan) Practical: (a)Tour and Tour Report on India's Sites of Strategic Importance –50 Marks Or Essay on any one of the Contemporary Strategic Issues (b) Viva-Voce – 50 Marks Semester – II Paper-I Strategic Thought (Compulsory) – 2 Paper-II War and International Relations Since 1945 (Compulsory) – 2 Paper-III Economic Aspects of War (Compulsory) – 2 Paper-IV
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Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. Course of Defence Studies is divided into 4 Semester. Each

Semester contains four Theory papers and one Practical. Each paper and

Practical is of 100 Marks. Therefore, 4 Semesters shall have 2000 Marks in all.

The Candidate has to qualify in Theory and Practical separately.

Semester – I

Paper-I

Strategic Thought (Compulsory) – 1

Paper-II

War and International Relations (Compulsory) – 1

Paper-III

Economic Aspects of War (Compulsory) – 1

Paper-IV

Insurgency and Counter-Insurgency

Or

Himalaya Kingdoms (Nepal, Bhutan)

Practical:

(a)Tour and Tour Report on India's Sites of Strategic Importance –50

Marks

Or

Essay on any one of the Contemporary Strategic Issues

(b) Viva-Voce – 50 Marks

Semester – II

Paper-I

Strategic Thought (Compulsory) – 2

Paper-II

War and International Relations Since 1945 (Compulsory) – 2

Paper-III

Economic Aspects of War (Compulsory) – 2

Paper-IV

Indian Ocean

Or

Theories of War and Peace

Practical:

(a) Sketching and Strategic Spotting – 50 Marks

(i) Countries of NATO and E.U.

(ii) NAM Countries

(iii) Countries of SAARC, ASEAN, West Asia, Nuclear

Weapon States (NWS)

(iv) UN-Main Agencies.

(v) Prime World Sea-Lanes.

(b) Viva-Voce – 50 Marks

Semester – III

Paper-I

National Security (Compulsory) – 1

Paper-II

International Law-Laws of Peace (Compulsory) – 1

Paper-III

Disarmament and Arms Control (Compulsory) – 1

Paper-IV

Indian Military History – 1

Or

Disaster Management – 1

Practical:

(a) Research Methodology – 50 Marks

Unit-I Introduction:

(a) Understanding of broader, narrow and specific field of Defence

& strategic studies.

(b) Definition and objectives of Research.

(c) Research Process.

Unit–II: Formulation of Research Problem:

(a) Sources of Research Problem

(b) Determination of Research Objectives.

Unit –III: Research Planning:

(a) Literature Scanning (sources of information, Review Procedure,

Research Gap & Question

(b) Constructing Hypotheses

(c) Conceptualizing Research Design with Variables Concepts.

Unit –IV: Basics of Statistics:

(a) Techniques of Data Collection, Analysis and Presentation

(b) Measurement and Scaling techniques

(c) Types of Analysis

(d) Use of Computers (d) Sample and Sampling Techniques.

Unit –V: Dissertation Format:

(a) Preliminary pages and main text.

(b) Use of footnotes, end-notes, Bibliography, Abbreviations and

Referencing.

(c) Points for final checking.

(b) Viva-Voice- 50 Marks.

Semester – IV

Paper-I

Indian National Security (Compulsory) – 2

Paper-II

International Law-Laws of War (Compulsory) – 2

Paper-III

Disarmament and Arms Control (Compulsory) – 2

Paper-IV

Indian Military History – 2

Or

Disaster Management – 2

Practical:

1. Dissertation on a Contemporary Strategic Topic on the Basis of

Research Methodology – 50 Marks

2. Viva-Voice- 50 Marks.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. 1st Semester

Course – I Strategic Thought – I [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Causes and Influence of French Revolution.

2. Principles and Reforms under Napoleonic Warfare.

Unit–II

1. Machiavelli – The Renaissance of the Art of war.

2. Jomini – Concept of Mass Army, Strategy, Tactics & Logistics.

Unit–III

1. Clausewitz: War and its Relationship with Politics, Strategy and

Tactics.

2. Marx and Engles on Revolution. Lenin's Concept of War &

Revolution.

Unit–IV

1. Moltke & Schlieffen – The Prussian – German School of Strategic

Thought.

2. Foch – The French School of Strategic Thought.

Reference Books

1. E.M. Earle – Makers of Modern Strategy.

2. J.F.C. Fuller – Conduct of War.

3. Montgomery – History of Warfare.

4. H. Beiloe – Military History of the Western World.

5. Shekhar Adhikari : Modern Strategic Thought.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. 1st Semester

Course – II War & International Relations – I [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Traditional approaches - (i) Utopian Liberalism (Idealism)

(ii) Realism.

2. (i) Decision – Making Theories (ii) Game Theory (iii) Neo – Liberalism

(iv) Neo – Realism.

Unit–II

1. The Rise of Hitler & Failure of the League of Nations.

2. World War – II and the United Nations.

Unit–III

1. Nature of War.

2. Types of War: Conventional, Unconventional, Limited and NBC

War.

Unit–IV

1. Deterrence & Détente.

2. Cold War.

Unit–V

1. War as an Instrument of State Policy.

2. Role of Forces in the Nuclear Age.

Unit–V

1. Diplomacy

2. India’s Approach to Peace in the Contemporary World.

Reference Books

1. Howard, Michal – Study of War and Peace (Temple Smith)

2. Huntington – Chain Pattern of Military Politics.

3. Morgenthau, Hans J. – Politics among Nations.

4. Kissinger, H.A. – Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy.

5. H. Kissinger – Problems of National Strategy (ed).

6. Waltz Kenneth – The man, the state and the war.

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Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. 1st Semester

Course – III Economic Aspects of War – I [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Definition and Concept of Defence Economics.

2. Essential Elements of Defence Economics (3M Planning).

Unit–II

Pre-War:

1. Internal Preparations:

Defence in peace time, its real burden and economic effects. Nature

and estimate of war potential, Economic preparedness for war.

Economics of Defence in the Nuclear Age (Elementary treatment).

2. External Preparations:

Economic strategy to secure access to foreign sources of raw materials.

Foreign Countries dependence on trade with the home country.

Unit–III

During War:

1. Internal:

The contrast between the Economics of war and peace. Mobilisation

and transfer of manpower and resources, priority and allocation, price

control and rationing.

2. Financial:

Taxation Borrowing and Inflation. Balance of payment problems.

Effects of War II on Indian Economy (Eastern Group Supply Council).

Unit–IV

Post-War:

1. The transition from War to Peace, Reconstruction and Impact of war

on the Economy.

2. Post-War Economy.

3. Defence & Development.

Reference Books

Prof. S.P. Pandey – Defence Economics.

Prof. Meena Dutta – Defence Economics.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. 1st Semester

Course – IV Insurgency and Counter Insurgency [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Revolt and Insurgency, Guerilla Warfare and Revolutionary

Wars.

2. Phases of Insurgency.

Unit–II

1. History & Characteristics of Guerilla Warfare.

2. Strategy & Tactics of Guerilla Warfare.

Unit–III

1. Various Criteria governing Insurgency, Urban Guerillas.

2. Counter Insurgency; its Principles and Applications.

Unit–IV

Thinkers

1. MAO-TSE-TUNG.

2. Lenin.

3. Ch-Guevera.

Unit–V

1. Failure of Insurgency in Malaya.

2. Success of Insurgency in Indo-China.

Reference Books

1. Osanka, F.M. – Modern Guerilla warfare (The Free press O

Glexo).

2. Guerilla warfare by Mao Tse Tung & Che Guevera Captain B.H.

LIDDELHART.

3. Dr. Parsuram Gupta – Guerilla Yadhakarm.

4. M.E. Bateman, Defeat in the East.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. 1st Semester

Course – IV Himalaya Kingdom (Nepal & Bhutan) [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Geo-Strategic Importance of Himalaya Kingdoms.

2. India-Nepal Relations.

Unit–II

1. Foreign Policy.

2. Strategic Importance and Geo-Political Location of Nepal.

Unit–III

1. Economic and Trade Condition in Nepal and Role of India.

2. Role of Nepal in India's Security.

Unit–IV

1. India-Bhutan Relations.

2. Foreign Policy of Bhutan.

Unit–V

1. Geo-Political Location & Strategic Importance of Bhutan.

2. Economic and Trade Relations of Bhutan with India.

Unit–VI

1. Importance of Chumbi Valley.

2. Role of Nepal & Bhutan in SAARC.

Reference Books

1. P.P. Karan : Himalayan Kingdom’s.

2. Benerjee : India's Borderlands.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IInd

Semester

Course – II Strategic Thought – II [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Allied Strategy in World War II

2. Ludendorff & Hitler: German Concept of Total War.

Unit–II

1. Liddel Hart Strategy of Indirect Approach & J.F.C. Fuller:

Theory of Strategic Paralysis.

2. A.T. Mahan: Theory of Sea-Power & Naval Strategy.

Unit–III

1. Halford Mackinder: Heartland Theory.

2. Douhet, Mitchel and Servesky: Theory of Air Warfare.

Unit–IV

1. Gandhian Techniques of Conflict Resolution and Peace.

2. Nehruvian Approach to Peace and National Strategy.

Unit–V

1. Strategic Thought in the Nuclear Age:

2. Henry Kissinger, Andre Beaufre & Harkavy.

Reference Books

1. E.M. Earle – Makers of Modern Strategy.

2. J.F.C. Fuller – Conduct of War.

3. Montgomery – History of Warfare.

4. H. Beiloe – Military History of the Western World.

5. H. Kissinger – Nuclear Weapons and Foreign Policy.

6. A. Beaufre : Deterrence and Strategy.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IInd

Semester

Course – II War and International Relations Since 1945 – II

[M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Concept and Elements of National Power.

2. National Interest and National Security Values.

Unit–II

1. Balance of Power.

2. Collective Security.

3. Non-Alignment.

4. Collective Defence.

Unit–III 1. Peace and its Preservation.

2. Peace-Keeping in International Politics.

3. Pillars of Peace.

4. Causes, Abolition and Control of Wars.

Unit–IV 1. Development of India's Relations with U.S.A., Russia and China.

2. Non-Traditional Dimensions of Security.

Unit–V 1. Environment and Culture.

2. Food and Energy Security.

3. Humanitarian Issues and Human Rights.

Reference Books

1. Politics among Nations – Morgenthau Hans J.

2. Study of War & Pace (Temple Smith) – Howard, Michal.

3. The Man, The state and the war – Waltz Kenneth.

4. Indo-U.S. Relation – Dr. Navin Verma.

5. Relevance of Non-Align Movement after Desolation of Soviet-

Union – Dr. Sashi Pandey.

6. International Relations – Dr. Pushpesh Pant.

7. International Relations – Dr. Deena Nath Verma.

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Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IInd

Semester

Course – III Economic Aspect of war – II [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

System Analysis for Defence –

1. War Potential of a Nation: Natural, Physical, Financial, Industrial

and Man Power Resources.

2. India's Nuclear and Space Program and Energy Resources.

Unit–II

1. Economic Constraints in Defence Planning and Management.

2. Research & Development: (a) Science and Technology in

National Security. (b) Impact of I.T. Revolution and Choice of

Weapons.

Unit–III

1. Determinants of Planning's, Programming and Budgeting.

2. Efforts of Defence Budgeting in India Since 1947.

Unit–IV

1. Impact of Economic Liberalisation and Globalizatioin on India.

2. Economic Warfare in the Contemporary Period.

Unit–V

1. Defence Production in India: Trends and Prospects.

2. Transfer of Defence Technology.

Reference Books

1. Prof. S.P. Pandey – Defence Economics.

2. Prof. Meena Dutta – Defence Economics (Other Books and

Journals recommended by the Teachers.)

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IInd

Semester

Course – IV Indian Ocean [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Indian Ocean Region in its Geographical Setting.

2. Coastal and Hinterland States, and Island Territories.

Unit–II

1. Political, Strategic, Economic and Military Importance of Indian

Ocean.

2. Interest of External Power : U.S.A. Russia, China, Pakistan,

Srilanka.

Unit–III India’s Security & Indian Ocean Region.

1. Historical Background.

2. Pattern of India’s Security (a) India’s Sea Power before 1947 (A

brief Study) (b) India’s Sea Power after 1947.

Unit–IV

Future Trends and Prospect of Security in the Region.

1. Maritime Strategy of India.

2. Co-operation in the Indian Ocean.

Unit–V

1. Concept of RIM and Indian Ocean.

2. Impact of the Globalization on Indian Ocean.

Reference Books

1. K.M. Pannikar-India and Indian Ocean.

2. Dr. Hari Saran-Indian Ocean.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IInd

Semester

Course – V Theories of War and Peace [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Concept of War and Peace.

2. Functions and Nature of War.

Unit–II

1. Causes of War: Conventional and Unconventional.

2. i. Limited and Total War.

ii. Low Intensity War.

iii. Guerrilla Warfare.

Unit–III

1. Causes and Elements of Revolutionary War.

2. Theory of Revolutionary War.

Unit–IV

1. Nuclear Deterrence and Nuclear War.

2. Psychological War.

3. War in the Nuclear Age.

Unit–V

1. Terrorism as a New Mode of Conflict.

2. 9/11 and after Developments.

3. Cyber -Terrorism.

Reference Books

1. Peter Paret, F. Gilberts & others – Makers of Modern Strategy.

2. J.F.C. Fuller – Conduct of War.

3. Dr. Som Nath Misra – Saniya Vigyan – I.

4. Dr. L.J. Singh – Strategic Thinkers.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IIIrd

Semester

Course – I National Security [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Concept and Definition of National Security in Contemporary

Period.

2. Elements of National Security.

Unit–II

1. Assessment of National Power.

2. State and People- Centric Dimensions of National Security.

Unit–III

1. Relations with Regional Countries and Extra- Regional Powers.

2. Role of Military and Intelligence Services.

Unit-IV

1. Threats and Challenges to National Security, Internal

Dimensions.

2. External Dimensions.

Unit–V

1. Military Balance: India, China and Pakistan.

2. Nuclear Missile and other Dimensions.

3. Non-Military/ Non-Traditional Dimensions.

Reference Books

1. Power- A Guide to National Defence.

2. Nagendra Singh-The Defence Mechanism of the Modern State.

3. Snyder- Deterrence & Defence.

4. Margenthau. Hans. J. Politics among Nations.

5. Prof. L.J. Singh- National Defence and Security.

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st Century (Dominant Pub,

New Delhi).

8. Perspectives of Security- National and International (Radha Pub,

New Delhi).

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IIIrd

Semester

Course – I International Law- I [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. International Law-Definition, Subject matter, Is International Law true Law?

Short-Comings of International Law, How to Improve International Law?

2. History of International Law. : The Hindus, the Muslims. The Jews, The

Greeks, The Romans, Three Period of growth during 17th, 18th and 19th

century, (A brief study).

Unit–II

1. Sources of International law: Formal and Material. International Customs,

Treaties, Judicial Decisions, General Principles of Law, International Comity

Reasons.

2. Relation between International Law and Municipal Law.

Unit–III

1. Intervention definition and kinds.

2. Recognition: Definition, Constitutive, Declaratory Theories Methods of

Recognition, Defects and Demure Recognition, Stimon and Estrada Doctrine,

UNO and Recognition.

Unit-IV

1. Subjects of International Law.

2. Settlement of International Disputes: Amicable and Coercive Methods.

Reference Books

1. Oppentreim International Law Vol. I & II.

2. Casteen : Modern International Law of War.

3. Q Wright : Study of War Vol. I & II (University of Chicago Press).

4. Jullous Stone: Legal Controls of international Conflicts (Rejnhart N.Y. 1954).

5. Stark J.K.: International Law.

6. Fenvick : International Law.

7. Briefly: The Law of the Nations.

8. S.K. Kapur: International Law.

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Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IIIrd

Semester

Course – I Disarmament & Arms Control [M.M.: 100]

Before World War-II

Unit–I

1. Basic Concepts of Disarmament and Arms Control.

2. Contribution of International Security and World Peace.

Unit–II

1. History of Disarmament and Arms Control Agreements before

WW II.

2. Special Treatment in the Context of League of Nations &

Disarmament & Treaty of Versailles.

Unit–III

1. Washington Naval Agreement 1922.

2. Other efforts and limitation of Disarmament during Inter-War

Period.

Unit-IV

1. Disarmament Policies and approaches of Britain and France before WW

II.

2. Disarmament Policies and approach of Germany before WW II.

Unit–V

1. Efforts in the Context of Balance of Power.

2. Paths of Peace before World War II.

Reference Books

1. David W. Wain, House (John Hopkin): Arms Control Agreement.

2. Dr. M.K. Bhargava Disarmament from Versailles to Test Ban.

3. Edwards : Arms Control in International Politics.

4. A.K. Chopra: India's Policy on Disarmament.

5. Arms Control: Philip Noel Baker.

6. James E. Dougherty: How to Think about Arms Control and

Disarmament.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IIIrd

Semester

Course – I Indian Military History-I [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I Basic Concepts of Military History.

1. What is Military History?

2. A brief Survey of the Military Tradition of Indian.

Unit–II Military History of Ancient India:

1. Military Philosophy, Techniques, Strategy and Tactics

Organization and Weapon of.

i. Vedic Period ii. Epic Period iii. Mauryas Period

vi. Guptas period. v. Harsh Period.

2. Battle of Hydaspes 326 B.C.

Unit–III Military History of the Medieval India:

1. The Turkish invasion of India, Mahmud of Ghazni and Mahmud

of Ghori and the Battles of Tarins (1191, 1192).

2. The Sultanate of Delhi : From The Slave Dynasty to the Lodhi

Dynasty- The First Battle of Paniapt.

Unit-IV

1. Battle of Khanva 1527.

2. Rise of Mughal Military System.

Reference Books

1. Lt. Col H.C. Kar: Military History of India.

2. Dr. K.K. Yadav, Dr. A.R. Srivastav, Dr. A.S. Signh: Bhartiya

Saniya Kala Ka Itihas.

3. Dr. Somnath: Saniya Vigyan-1

4. G.S. Singh & Prashant Agarwal : Hkk jr h ; lS U; d y k

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IIIrd

Semester

Course – IV Disaster Management [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. Introduction.

2. Disaster and Development.

Unit–II

1. Earth Quake.

2. Floods.

Unit–III

1. Drought

2. Volcanoes

Unit–IV

1. Forest Fires.

2. Coastal Hazards.

Unit-V

1. Land Slides.

2. International decade for Natural disaster Reduction.

3. NDMA and India’s DM Planning.

Reference Books

1. Dr. Prakash Indu : Disaster Management- Prahari Prakashan

Ghaziabad.

2. Brig. B.K. Khanna: Disaster Management.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IVth

Semester

Course – I India’s National Security [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. India's Geo- Strategic Setting.

2. India’s Land Sea Frontiers.

Unit–II

1. Problems in India's Internal Security (i) Kashmir Problem.

(ii) Terrorism (iii) Naxalite Problem and Maoism.

(iv) North-East.

2. Social & Economic Problems (i) Religion and Caste.

(ii) Drug Trafficking (iii) Child Labour (vi) Unemployment.

(v) Corruption and Governance.

Unit–III

1. Indian Ocean and Himalaya in India’s Security Considerations.

2. India's Security Problems in the Context of : (i) Pakistan (ii)

China (iii) Nepal (iv) Bangladesh (v) Srilanka.

Unit-IV

1. India’s Defence Policy: An Overview Tomorrow.

2. India’s Foreign Policy: An Overview.

Reference Books

1. Power – A Guide to National Defence.

2. Nagendra Singh- The Defence Mechanism of the Modern State.

3. Snyder- Deterrence & Defence.

4. Margenthau. Hans J.- Politics among Nations.

5. Prof. L.J. Singh- National Defence and Security.

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Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IVth

Semester

Course – II International Law -II [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. War in General :

(a) Definition and Kinds of War (b) Warfare on Land.

2. Enemy Character.

Unit–II

1. War at Sea, and Private Enemy Vessels.

2. Air warfare.

Unit–III

1. Non Hostile Relations of belligerents.

2. Neutrality:

(a) Definition, Right and duties of Neutrals and belligerent States (Study in

Brief).

(b) Right of Visit and Search.

(c) Modern Development of Laws of Neutrality.

Unit-IV

1. War Crimes and their Trial (Nuremberg and Tokyo).

2. International Law and Conduct of War.

(a) Blockade: Conception, Establishment and breach the Long Distance

Blockade and end of Blockade.

(b) Contraband: Conception, Absolute and Conditional Contraband

Doctrines of Continuous voyage.

Unit-V

1. Refugee Problem in the World.

2. Refugee Law and Conventions.

Reference Books

1. Oppenheim International Law Vol. I & II.

2. Casteen : Modern International Law of War.

3. Q Wright : Study of war Vol. I & II (University of Chicago Press).

4. Julious Stone: Legal Controls of International Conflicts (Rejnhart N.Y.

1954).

5. Stark J.K. : International Law.

6. Fenvick : International Law.

7. Brierly : The Law of the Nations.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IVth

Semester

Course – III Disarmament & Arms Control [M.M.: 100]

After IInd World War

Unit–I

1. Aims and Objective of the Limited Nations toward International

Security & Order.

2. Disarmament and Arms Control efforts and Agreement between

1945 and 1960.

Unit–II

1. Major Arms Control/Disarmament Agreements and their Critical

Analysis: (i) Antarctic Treaty 1959-61 (ii) Partial Nuclear Test

Ban Treaty 1936. (iii) Outer Space Treaty 1967 (iv) Treaty of

Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin (v) N.P.T. 1968 (vi)

SALT-I (vii) SALT-II (viii) INF-1987.

Unit–III

1. START-1 1991, START-II 1993. C.T.B.T. Conventional of

Prohibition of Development Production and Stock Piling of

Bacteriological and Toxin Weapons and their Destruction 1972.

4. FMCT and Future Debate.

Unit-IV

1. Disarmament Policies of (i) U.S.A. (ii) Russia, (iii) China. (iv)

India-A brief study.

Unit-V

1. Problems of Inspection and Verification Nuclear Weapon.

2. Peace and its Maintenance: (i) Non-Violence; Peace through

World Govt.

Reference Books

1. G.G. Meerchandani – Indias Nuclear Dilmma

2. Lenard Beaton- The spread of Nuclear Weapons.

3. Success and failure in Arms control Negotiation April Charter

(SIPRI)

4. Stone J.J. Containing the Arms Race

5. Van Bostrand- Arms Control for the Late Sixties.

A.K. Chopra- India's Policy on Disarmament.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IVth

Semester

Course – II Indian Military History [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I

1. (i) The Military History of Marathas – Command Structure

Military Divisions, Art of War, Military Doctrine. (ii) Battle of

Assal 1803.

2. (i) The Sikhas Military system- Organization, weapon strategy &

Tactics.

3. First Freedom Struggle of 1857 and its after math.

Unit–II British Period:

1. East India Company & Its approach.

2. Rise of Presidency Armies.

3. Idealization of Indian Army.

4. Nationalization of Indian Armed Forces.

Unit–III

1. Indian National Army :

(i) Army

(ii) Navy

(iii) Air Force

2. Political and Military Lesson Learnt from Mattle of 1962, 1965,

1971 & Kargil Conflict.

Unit-IV

1. National Security Management.

2. Higher Defence Organization of India.

Reference Books

1. Lt. Col. H.C. Kar: Military History of India.

2. Dr. K.K. Yadav, Dr. A.R. Srivastav, Dr. A.S. Singh: Bhartiya

Saniya Kala Ka Itihas.

3. Dr. Somnath: Saniya Vigyan-1.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IVth

Semester

Course – IV Disaster Management [M.M.: 100]

Unit–I Chemical and Industrial Accidents:

1. The Bhopal Disaster.

2. Nuclear Disaster: Chernobyl and Fukushima.

Unit–II

1. Accidental Explosions.

2. Management of Emergencies in Nuclear/Chemical Industries.

Unit–III Disaster Management

1. Financing and Relief operation.

2. Legal Aspects.

Unit-IV

1. Disaster Rescues.

2. Causality Management

Unit-V

1. Role of Armed Services.

2. Risk Analysis

3. Role of IGON and NGOs.

Reference Books

1. Dr. Prakash Indu: Disaster Management: Prahari Prakashan

Ghaziabad.

2. Brig. B.K. Khanna : Disaster Management.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IIIrd

Semester

Course – III Research Methodology [M.M.: 100]

Unit-I Introduction:

(a) Understanding of Broader, Narrow and Specific Field of Defence &

Strategic Studies.

(b) Definition and Objectives of Research.

(c) Research Process.

Unit–II: Formulation of Research Problem:

(a) Sources of Research Problem

(b) Determination of Research Objectives.

Unit –III: Research Planning:

(a) Literature Scanning (Sources of Information, Review Procedure,

Research Gap & Question

(b) Constructing Hypotheses

(c) Conceptualizing Research Design with Variables Concepts.

Unit –IV: Basics of Statistics:

(a) Techniques of Data Collection, Analysis and Presentation

(b) Measurement and Scaling Techniques

(c) Types of Analysis

(d) Use of Computers (d) Sample and Sampling Techniques.

Unit –V: Dissertation Format:

(a) Preliminary Pages and Main Text.

(b) Use of Footnotes, End-Notes, Bibliography, Abbreviations and

Referencing.

(Research Methodology: Basic Treatment of the Following: Attachment

50 marks)

1. Viva-Voice- 50 Marks.

Proposed Syllabus MA/M.Sc. Defence Studies

July 2012 Onwards

C.C.S. University, Meerut

MA/M.Sc. IVth

Semester

Course –IV Practical [M.M.: 100]

1. Dissertation on a Contemporary Strategic Topic on the Basis of

Research Methodology – 50 Marks

2. Viva-Voice- 50 Marks.


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