ID | 139192 |
Title Proper | Deconstructing disaster management |
Other Title Information | with special reference to civil-military linkage |
Language | ENG |
Author | Gupta, Nishant |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) was once again in the news for devastation and intense trauma associated with hundreds of unnatural deaths. This time, the cause was not the commonly known beast of terrorism and / or cross border attacks, rather the damage was caused by nature’s fury in the form of unprecedented floods and inundation. The scale of intensity of extreme weather incidences like the J&K flood repeatedly being out the inadequacies in the country’s disaster response capabilities |
`In' analytical Note | Air Power Vol.10, No.2; Sum (Apr-Jun). 2015: p.79-109 |
Journal Source | Air Power 2015-06 10, 2 |
Key Words | Disaster Management ; Indian Army ; Flood ; Natural Disaster ; Rescue Operations ; Natural Calamity ; Devastation ; Jammu and Kashmir – J&K ; Civil – Military – Relations ; Army Reliefs |