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DEFENCE ACQUISITIONS (5) answer(s).
 
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Deep cooperation by Belgian defence: absorbing the impact of declining defence budgets on national capabilities / Sauer, Tom   Article
Sauer, Tom Article
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Summary/Abstract Despite tight budgetary constraints, the number of military interventions in which Belgium participated is substantial. The Belgian air force and navy were able to retain their basic war fighting capabilities after the Cold War. The land forces lost and are losing capabilities because of a lack of strategic anchoring. The most important Belgian contribution to international and European defence thinking has to be found in the innovative approach with respect to Belgian–Dutch naval cooperation. The latter could be an example for Europeanizing and generating the use of military capabilities in order to make the EU a strategic actor in the multipolar world.
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Defence acquisitions: risk management - better then crisis management / Suman, Mrinal   Journal Article
Suman, Mrinal Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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Missing the point: policy on technology acquisition by DRDO can prove detrimental to defence acquisitions / Suman, Mrinal   Journal Article
Suman, Mrinal Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Real picture: the highs and lows of what the defence budget hides and what it reveals / Sawhney, Pravin   Journal Article
Sawhney, Pravin Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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Streamlining defence acquisition process / Verma, Nirmal Kumar   Journal Article
Verma, Nirmal Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract The process for Defence Acquisitions in India has evolved considerably in the last decade or so, and is being refined further. The Ministry of Defence recognizes the importance of timely modernization, and of balancing the operational needs with the requirements of transparency and probity. There are a number of areas where further initiatives are being considered and the Ministry of Defence, in consultation with all stake holders, would be moving forward in this regard. Our combined aim should be to finally give the soldiers, sailors, and airmen in the frontline, the right capability at the right time.
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