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The silent use of hard power

The silent use of hard power

By: Dr Prem Mahadevan | Issue: Vol 26.1 Jan-Mar 2011 | Date: 04 Jun , 2011

“Hard power yields obedience, while soft power yields acquiescence. The former is the foundation of state strength, but the latter helps consolidate that strength. History suggests that...

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Arudhra Medium Power Radar inducted in the IAF

Arudhra Medium Power Radar inducted in the IAF

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 03 Jun , 2011

Air Chief Marshal PV Naik, Chief of the Air Staff today inducted the first Medium Power Radar (MPR), named  Arudhra by the IAF at Air Force Station Naliya in Gujrat. At Naliya, an airbase which...

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Germination of Pakistan - II

Germination of Pakistan - II

By: Anand K Verma | Issue: Book Excerpt: Reassessing Pakistan | Date: 03 Jun , 2011

Emphasis on Muslims as a Distinct Entity Thanks to the efforts of Syed Ahmed Khan, separate electorates and the political ambitions of League leaders including Jinnah, some academic interest had...

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Unmanned Air Vehicles for IAF

Unmanned Air Vehicles for IAF

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Vol 26.2 Apr-Jun 2011 | Date: 03 Jun , 2011

The Indian Air Force has issued a Request for Information (RFI) for a small-sized Vertical Take-Off and Landing Unmanned Air Vehicle (VTOL-UAV) to perform Intelligence, Search and Reconnaissance...

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USAF Contract for Aerial Tankers to Boeing

USAF Contract for Aerial Tankers to Boeing

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Vol 26.2 Apr-Jun 2011 | Date: 03 Jun , 2011

In one of the largest contracts in military history, the US Air Force has awarded Boeing a contract for 179 new refuelling planes. The last round of bidding had resulted in EADS winning the...

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Eurocopter Anticipates Indian Order

Eurocopter Anticipates Indian Order

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Vol 26.2 Apr-Jun 2011 | Date: 03 Jun , 2011

In an effort to woo the Indian Army and Air Force, Eurocopter, a division of the aerospace and defence company EADS, is putting its best foot forward to secure India’s order for 197 military...

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China's Inner Mongolia: A Jasmine Revolution with a Difference

China's Inner Mongolia: A Jasmine Revolution with a Difference

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 02 Jun , 2011

China’s Inner Mongolia, where Mongolians are in a minority of only 20 per cent of the total population of 23 million, has been going through a Jasmine type Revolution with a difference since May...

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Strong presentation of the German Aerospace Industries' Association at the...

Strong presentation of the German Aerospace Industries' Association at the...

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 02 Jun , 2011

Achieving a total turnover of 24.7 billion Euros and employing a direct labor force of around 95,400 in 2010, German aerospace industry does not only represent a national key industry. Moreover,...

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Indra will exhibit at Paris Air Show Embarked systems on latest-generation...

Indra will exhibit at Paris Air Show Embarked systems on latest-generation...

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 02 Jun , 2011

Indra will attend le Bourget Paris Air Show, the main event of the aeronautics sector in Europe, to be held from the 20 to the 26 of June. The company will exhibit its electronic defence and...

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The Navy in War-II

The Navy in War-II

By: Maj Gen Sukhwant Singh | Issue: Book Excerpt: India's War since Independence | Date: 02 Jun , 2011

After 1965 Pakistan tried to keep pace with the Indian naval program, but the stoppage of US military aid and lack of foreign exchange prevented matching progress. But three Daphne class...

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India's Losses and Gains in Post-Independence Wars - II

India's Losses and Gains in Post-Independence Wars - II

By: Maj Gen Sukhwant Singh | Issue: Book Excerpt: India's War since Independence | Date: 02 Jun , 2011

India captured many outposts along the Punjab border in Ajnala, Amritsar, Khemkaran, Mamdot and Fazilka sectors with minimal tactical and economic advantage. On the other hand, in this very...

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Militarization of Space

Militarization of Space

By: Gp Capt Ajey Lele (Retd.) | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 02 Jun , 2011

Use of ‘outer space’ (also referred as ‘space’) to fight wars is not a new idea. Rockets reaching high into the atmosphere was talked about since World War II. The investments made by the...

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Germination of Pakistan - I

Germination of Pakistan - I

By: Anand K Verma | Issue: Book Excerpt: Reassessing Pakistan | Date: 02 Jun , 2011

Entry of Islam into the Subcontinent: The embryo of Pakistan, for Mohammed Ali Jinnah, its founder, was conceived the moment the first Muslim set his foot on the subcontinent.1 That was in AD 712...

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Indian Military Needs to Reorganize Itself In Theatre Commands

Indian Military Needs to Reorganize Itself In Theatre Commands

By: Gp Capt AS Bahal | Issue: Vol 21.2 Apr-Jun 2006 | Date: 01 Jun , 2011

The Kargil war identified certain inadequacies in the functioning of our Higher Defence Organisation. Subsequently, the Kargil Review Committee enumerated the need for a thorough review of the...

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MTC Industries and Research to Exhibit at the Paris Air Show 2011

MTC Industries and Research to Exhibit at the Paris Air Show 2011

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 01 Jun , 2011

MTC a leading supplier of electro-mechanical products and services to Aerospace, Defense, UAV and Civilian Industries will make its debut appearance at the Paris Air Show in June 2011. MTC will...

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Medium Power Radar Arudhra to be inducted in the IAF

Medium Power Radar Arudhra to be inducted in the IAF

By: IDR News Network | Issue: Net Edition | Date: 01 Jun , 2011

Towards enhancing its Air Defence capabilities, the IAF would be inducting the first Medium Power Radar on 03 Jun 2011.In the background of the South Western Air Command’s Commanders’...

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Developments in Pakistan

Developments in Pakistan

By: Maj Gen Afsir Karim | Issue: Courtesy: Aakrosh | Date: 01 Jun , 2011

The Islamic world is in turbulence for some time now; whether these movements will lead to a more liberal order or will the religious groups that are lurking beneath the surface grab power once...

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Salvaging America's Botched Strategic Foray into Asia - III

Salvaging America's Botched Strategic Foray into Asia - III

By: Brig Vijai K Nair | Issue: Courtesy: Aakrosh | Date: 01 Jun , 2011

The Saudi–British Nexus: “Saudi Arabia has always relied heavily on Pakistan in shaping its policy towards Afghanistan. During the jihad of the 1980s, Saudi funds and expertise were...

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Salvaging America's Botched Strategic Foray into Asia - II

Salvaging America's Botched Strategic Foray into Asia - II

By: Brig Vijai K Nair | Issue: Courtesy: Aakrosh | Date: 31 May , 2011

Islamabad has already begun to take steps to appease the Pashtuns by announcing that NWFP will henceforth be named Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.26 This is to impress upon the Pashtuns who live in NWFP...

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The Chinese vision of Sino-Pak strategic partnership : III

The Chinese vision of Sino-Pak strategic partnership : III

By: Prof. Priyadarshi Mukherji | Issue: Vol 25.3 Jul-Sep 2010 | Date: 30 May , 2011

Chinese Projects in PoK :On 14 October 2009, in a report titled “India objects to proposed Chinese projects in PoK”, it was stated that “the Chinese President Hu Jintao had also said that...

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