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Ethnic Conflict in Sri Lanka and Role of Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 252
Assignment Jaffna
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 180

Assignment Jaffna

Contents: Arrival-People-The Militants-Progerss Of Operations-Comparison In Nagaland And Mizoram-Extension Of Operations-Some Tactical Actions-Our Performance-Epilogue

Hinduism and the Ethics of Warfare in South Asia
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

Hinduism and the Ethics of Warfare in South Asia

This book traces the evolution of theories of warfare in India from the dawn of civilization, focusing on the debate between Dharmayuddha (Just War) and Kutayuddha (Unjust War) within Hindu philosophy. This debate centers around four questions: What is war? What justifies it? How should it be waged? And what are its potential repercussions?

War and Soldiering
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 204

War and Soldiering

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Ending Civil Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 748

Ending Civil Wars

"A project of the International Peace Academy and CISAC, The Center for International Security and Cooperation"--P. ii.

Indian Defence Review Jan-Mar 1992 (Vol 7.1)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 126

Indian Defence Review Jan-Mar 1992 (Vol 7.1)

IN THIS VOLUME • Command Failures – 1947-1990: A Disheartening Continuum • South Asian Security — Lt Gen Mathew Thomas • To End with a Whimper — AP VENKATESWARAN • Pakistan’s Complicity in Terrorism in J&K: The Evidence and the Law — AG NOORANI • Defence Expenditure – Some Issues — GC KATOCH • Military Expenditure and the Poor — Air Marshal Vir Narain • The Resource Crunch & Defence Management: Sustaining and Modernising the Army in Keeping with Security Commitments — Lt Gen KK Hazari • India at the Crossroads: Issues in the Articulation of a Viable Defence Strategy — Sudhir K Arora • Nuclear Developments: Weapons and Procurement of Fissile Material — ...

Indian Defence Review Oct-Dec 1992 (Vol 7.4)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 117

Indian Defence Review Oct-Dec 1992 (Vol 7.4)

IN THIS VOLUME • IDR Comment — Management of Insurgency in the North-East — Lt Gen VK Nayar • Insurgencies in the North-East: Has the Army Delivered? — Lt Gen VK Sood • The Eastern Neighbour: Myanmar — Lt Col Daljit Singh • Op Scenario Alpha: Part-II — IDR Editorial Team • Battle — Lt Gen Harbakhsh Singh • LTTE and India's Security — Lt Gen SC Sardeshpande, UYSM • Dimensions of the Gulf War on Regional States — Dr HK Srivastava • "From Caracas to Rio: The Soldier and the Environment" — Maj Gen E D'Souza • Ex-servicemen, Security and Development: Processes in the Border Districts of Punjab — Dr Rakesh Datta • The Indian Navy in the 1990s — Rahul Roy-C...

Indian Defence Review Vol 29.2
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Indian Defence Review Vol 29.2

The new issue of Indian Defence Review discusses the pros and cons of private aerospace manufacturing industry and why it should be encourage to flourish. Group Captain Joseph Noronha very strongly contends that the private aerospace industry must flourish in India to develop the sector. Artillery modernization in doldrums and IDR proposes a major overhaul in the procurement process to hasten reequipping of Regimens of Artillery immediately with 155mm guns. Group Captain Sachdev looks critically into whether the Indian Air Force equipped for a two-front war in case China-Pakistan join hands to attack India at the same time. The IAF has already informed the government that they are not prepar...

Indian Defence Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

Indian Defence Review

Indian Defence Review (IDR) is India's best-known defense journal. Over the year the journal has attained the "most quoted" status by defense and security analysts worldwide. The journal offers an incisive analysis of defense and politico-security affairs focused on Asia. In addition to defense and security analyses, each issue includes regular feature sections on aerospace trends, naval affairs, and army force developments, including the latest arms transfers and news. Indian Defence Review, a quarterly journal, is read by almost all leading policy makers at senior bureaucratic, political and military levels. Time and again, the incisive analyses in the Indian Defence Review have helped form opinions and shape strategic responses on the subcontinent.