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Shooting in the Foot Services Style

Shooting in the Foot Services Style

By: Maj Gen Mrinal Suman | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 04 Aug , 2014

Every organisation has its archetypal character and traits, some positive and some negative. The services are no exception. They have numerous good attributes but one major failing is their...

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Force Projection and Rapid Deployment Forces: Need for Reassessment

Force Projection and Rapid Deployment Forces: Need for Reassessment

By: Brig Deepak Sinha | Issue: Vol. 29.2 Apr-Jun 2014 | Date: 03 Aug , 2014

As India’s regional and global aspirations grow with its increasing economic clout, it will be forced to build up its capacity to project power in its national interest to ensure that the...

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Kerry Visit: Not Much Expected, Not Much Achieved

Kerry Visit: Not Much Expected, Not Much Achieved

By: Kanwal Sibal | Issue: Courtesy: Economic Times | Date: 02 Aug , 2014

Not too much was expected from the just-concluded India-US strategic dialogue and not too much has resulted. Its importance lay in resuming and creating a congenial atmosphere for high level...

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A Two-Two as Army Chief

A Two-Two as Army Chief

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 01 Aug , 2014

General Dalbir Singh Suhag, has yesterday taken over as the 26th Indian Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), following the retirement of General Bikram Singh. General Dalbir Singh Suhag is from the...

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Managing Perceptions for Maoists

Managing Perceptions for Maoists

By: Shashank Ranjan | Issue: Courtesy: CLAWS | Date: 01 Aug , 2014

The militant groups have tendency to show inclination to address the civil society, rather than the state – as an endeavour on their part to strike at the very thought process of the society....

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Political – Civil – Military Participation in National Security

Political – Civil – Military Participation in National Security

By: Vice Admiral Venkat Bharathan | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 31 Jul , 2014

Analysis of India’s approach towards its National Security reveals an unacceptable hiatus between the Political -Civil- Military systems. We perhaps were lucky enough to get away thus far even...

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Future of Manned Combat Aircraft

Future of Manned Combat Aircraft

By: Gp Capt Joseph Noronha | Issue: Vol. 28.2 Apr-Jun 2013 | Date: 31 Jul , 2014

It has long been known that the forte of an unmanned device is to undertake “dull, dirty and dangerous” missions. No pilot can ever hope to equal the staying power of a UAV while orbiting a...

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Defence Preparedness: An unforgiving opportunity

Defence Preparedness: An unforgiving opportunity

By: Col Anil Athale | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 30 Jul , 2014

At Rs. 2.29 lakh crore, Defence expenditure is the largest component of the national budget. But true to Parkinson Law, when the figures are astronomical and beyond the grasp of human mind, the...

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Maoists Through the Prism of their Victims

Maoists Through the Prism of their Victims

By: Lt Gen Baljit Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 30 Jul , 2014

What can be surmised from an understanding of the history of warfare in general is that in any form of armed conflict, collateral damage (loss of limb and life) to the populace at large as also of...

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The current dynamics of Israel-Palestine conflict

The current dynamics of Israel-Palestine conflict

By: Dr Sudhir Hindwan | Date: 29 Jul , 2014

As the tensions between Israel and the Palestinian were mounting high due to acrimonious past the recent skirmishes between both and the fallout of the recent attacks and murders have engulfed...

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The challenges ahead will not be easy to overcome

The challenges ahead will not be easy to overcome

By: Kanwal Sibal | Issue: Courtesy: The Telegraph | Date: 29 Jul , 2014

India’s relations with the United States of America need to be put back on track. The relationship has lost steam in the recent months with many contentious issues surfacing that remain...

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Employment of Helicopters in Counter Insurgency Roles

Employment of Helicopters in Counter Insurgency Roles

By: Gp Capt B Menon | Issue: Vol. 29.2 Apr-Jun 2014 | Date: 29 Jul , 2014

Experts estimate that about 80 different insurgencies are active around the world. Malaya, French Indochina, Kenya, Zimbabwe, Indonesia, South Africa, Algeria, Vietnam, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka,...

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Strategies for Defence Modernisation and Self-Reliance

Strategies for Defence Modernisation and Self-Reliance

By: Bikramdeep Singh | Issue: Courtesy: CLAWS | Date: 28 Jul , 2014

In defence parlance, modernisation may be defined as relevant upgrades or improvement of existing military capabilities through the acquisition of new (imported or indigenously developed) weapon...

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Operational Importance of AFSPA

Operational Importance of AFSPA

By: Lt Gen Mukesh Sabharwal | Issue: Vol. 27.2 Apr-Jun 2012 | Date: 28 Jul , 2014

The Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA)-1958 was enacted by the Parliament on September 11, 1958, to provide necessary powers and legal protection to the Armed Forces while carrying out...

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Indian Army: Reminiscences of a Soldier

Indian Army: Reminiscences of a Soldier

By: Danvir Singh | Issue: Vol. 29.1 Jan-Mar 2014 | Date: 26 Jul , 2014

No matter how hi-tech the modern battlefield gets. No matter how powerful the Drones and the Robots become. The mission of the Infantry will continue to close-in and destroy the enemy, through...

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The ‘Why’ of Rethinking Indian Nuclear Deterrence!

The ‘Why’ of Rethinking Indian Nuclear Deterrence!

By: Col Anil Athale | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 25 Jul , 2014

Indian nuclear decision making was always in the global political context. These were almost exclusively political decisions with the armed forces not in the loop. The 1974 Pokhran I tests were...

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The Indo-Pak Peace Talks: A Duodrama

The Indo-Pak Peace Talks: A Duodrama

By: Danvir Singh | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 25 Jul , 2014

The two actors of our sub-continent prepare to enact the latest scene, in the series of peace drama running over decades. The script is yet to play out the denouement. Nevertheless they meet again...

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Kargil Controversy: Army pinpoints IAF failures

Kargil Controversy: Army pinpoints IAF failures

By: Lt Gen Harwant Singh | Issue: Vol 25.2 Apr-Jun 2010 | Date: 24 Jul , 2014

Every military operation carries many lessons. The receptive imbibe some while the obstinate simply ignore. To be in a state of denial or finding alibis for mistakes rather than learn from...

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Armageddon in slow motion: Threat to India

Armageddon in slow motion: Threat to India

By: Vikram Sood | Date: 24 Jul , 2014

Bloody wars have been fought before but today’s media communications and live coverage has brought the horrors to our bedrooms, in almost real time. In the past nations fought in the name of...

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Kashmiris are being hijacked!

Kashmiris are being hijacked!

By: Col Jaibans Singh | Issue: Courtesy: www.defenceinfo.com | Date: 24 Jul , 2014

The government in the centre has been there barely two months and a segment of the so-called prime-movers of the Kashmir valley, political leaders and intelligentsia, have started voicing a...

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