Articles in Vol 24.1

Maritime Security: an Indian scenario

Maritime Security: an Indian scenario

By: Commodore G Sharma | Issue: Vol 24.1 Jan-Mar 2009 | Date: 03 Jan , 2011

In the late 1930s, a famous radio program in the USA called War of the Worlds — a story line that proposed an attack on the earth from Mars — created a sensation and instilled fear into the...

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India's Mission to Moon

India's Mission to Moon

By: G Madhavan Nair | Issue: Vol 24.1 Jan-Mar 2009 | Date: 21 Dec , 2010

November 14, 2008, 20:31 hours, India created history in its march towards technological prowess. Indian tricolour was placed on the lunar surface and India announced to the world its arrival on...

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ULFA's niche war

ULFA's niche war

By: Col Rajinder Singh | Issue: Vol 24.1 Jan-Mar 2009 | Date: 15 Nov , 2010

Mr Hiteshwar Saikia told me: “These ULFA boys do not understand that they can not achieve their aim. They can only create hardships for the people of Assam. Where will they get such a large...

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Technologies and National Security

Technologies and National Security

By: Gp Capt Ajey Lele (Retd.) | Issue: Vol 24.1 Jan-Mar 2009 | Date: 11 Nov , 2010

The world has witnessed two significant events during last three decades which has changed the contours of global strategic thought. The first being the end of the Cold War and second is the...

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India's sea-blindness

India's sea-blindness

By: Cdr Gurpreet S Khurana | Issue: Vol 24.1 Jan-Mar 2009 | Date: 03 Nov , 2010

Despite lessons from the past when India was subjugated by major sea powers, modern India is not particularly known for a maritime outlook. Recent events go further to underscore the...

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From Kashmir to Mumbai : Terror Comes Full Circle

From Kashmir to Mumbai : Terror Comes Full Circle

By: Rohit Singh | Issue: Vol 24.1 Jan-Mar 2009 | Date: 20 Aug , 2010

The Mumbai Carnage, wherein a dozen terrorists, held an entire country to ransom for three days, is unprecedented and unusual, not only for India but for the entire world community. For close to...

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