Articles in Book Excerpts: India's Strategic Problems
Aftermath of the 1962 War
By: Ashok Kapur | Issue: Book Excerpts: India's Strategic Problems | Date: 13 Nov , 2015
India’s humiliating defeat was a game changer in three significant ways. 1. It revealed the serious flaws in Nehru’s approach to China and defence, and it revealed the institutional defects...
Centres of Gravity of Indian Strategic Actions
By: Ashok Kapur | Issue: Book Excerpts: India's Strategic Problems | Date: 31 Oct , 2015
By expanding its strategic footprint in Asia, and through this avenue in the world, Indian practitioners could dilute the ill-effects of past policies of China and America vis-à-vis India and...
India’s Geostrategic Problems and Opportunities in the 21st Century
By: Ashok Kapur | Issue: Book Excerpts: India's Strategic Problems | Date: 26 Oct , 2015
India’s strategic problems took shape in past centuries and Indian history reveals two recurring patterns. First, foreign powers will not leave India alone and they have the tools to keep...
Changing Strategic Realities in India’s Immediate Neighbourhood
By: Dr Ashok Kapur | Issue: Book Excerpts: India's Strategic Problems | Date: 26 Feb , 2015
Despite Nehru’s optimism and high profile in international conference diplomacy in the Far East, Indo-China and in Geneva and New York regarding nuclear, disarmament and peacekeeping issues,...