Articles in Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008

Shortage of Officers in the Services

Shortage of Officers in the Services

By: Maj Gen Mrinal Suman | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 02 Jul , 2014

Currently, the Indian Army is facing a shortage of 11,238 officers, a huge 24.1 percent of its authorization of 46,615 officers. The other two services face similar problems. The situation seems...

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The Tibetan Factor

The Tibetan Factor

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 29 Sep , 2012

An important factor which has been ignored by most students of history of the 1962 India-China War, is the ‘Tibetan factor’. It greatly hampered the PLA in scoring a more decisive victory...

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Threat from China

Threat from China

By: Bharat Verma | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 27 Nov , 2011

New Delhi’s portrayal of the humiliating defeat at the hands of Chinese in 1962  as ‘betrayal’ and ‘surprise’ is untrue. The pacifist Indian leadership that was crying hoarse from...

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The Jihadi War - II

The Jihadi War - II

By: Col Harjeet Singh | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 01 Nov , 2011

Operation Enduring Freedom Operation Enduring Freedom is the official name used by the US government for its military response to the 11 September 2001 attacks on the country. Holding the Taliban...

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The Jihadi War - I

The Jihadi War - I

By: Col Harjeet Singh | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 31 Oct , 2011

The lack of success in operation enduring Freedom in Afghanistan results from the US-led coalition’s failure to develop and implement, jointly, a coherent strategy for its conduct that...

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Terrorism and Indian Ambivalence

Terrorism and Indian Ambivalence

By: Raunaq Rathore | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 14 Oct , 2011

Well over five decades, India has been combating insurgencies, militancy, and terrorism. Its security forces have been extensively employed to firefight such situations- erupting after years of...

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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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Himalayan Rivers: Geopolitics and Strategic Perspectives

Himalayan Rivers: Geopolitics and Strategic Perspectives

By: Claude Arpi | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 17 Feb , 2011

On October 7, 1950 the PLA’s Second Field Army marched into Eastern Tibet to ‘liberate’ the Roof of the World. Several factors can explain this move. A few days after the beginning of the...

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Security threats facing India

Security threats facing India

By: Anand K Verma | Issue: Vol 23.2 Apr-Jul 2008 | Date: 20 Nov , 2010

Threats are a matter of perception. Their assessments take into account capacities, not so much intentions, of a potential adversary. For an accurate reading, the short term and long term...

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