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132259
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2014.
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The Modernisation of Airfield Infrastructure (MAFI) project is now well underway and delivering results
The Indian Air Force (IAF) commissioned its first Modernisation of Airfield Infrastructure (MAFI) pilot project at Model Base; Air Force Station Bhisiana in March this year. The formal acceptance and commissioning of Air Force Station Bhisiana (Bhatinda) is a significant milestone for the massive programme to modernise airfields belonging to the IAF, Indian Navy and Coast Guard.
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ID:
128654
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2013.
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In the third of his articles on the finances of defence, the author examines the controversial subject of defence inflation, and the apparently increased cost of replacing equipment with a new generation. In analysing the figures more deeply than is customary against a rather broader context he arrives at some surprising and even perhaps encouraging conclusions.
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ID:
064680
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ID:
060791
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ID:
062941
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ID:
128681
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
in the final article of his series, the author reflects on the results of his research and concludes that the fundamental cause of the seeming shrinkage in the size of the Royal Navy in not so much the reductions in the defence budget, nor even directly the cost of individual ships, but rather a shift, whether or not international and justified, in the strategic priority, accorded to the navy. If he is correct, than the solution must also lie in the realm of real strategic thought rather than in the 'tweaking' of budgets.
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ID:
129365
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
Is an alumnus of the defence services staff college and the college of defence management, was directing staff at DSSC ad the college of naval warfare, Mumbai; has been the defence adviser at Muscat had held several important tri-service and naval appointment.
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ID:
051645
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ID:
013496
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Dec 1998.
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Description |
57-60
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ID:
064801
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Jul-Aug 2005.
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ID:
075887
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ID:
132265
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The Indian policy regime is infamous for subordinating national concerns to the interests of some self-seeking pressure groups. Worse, a number of self-proclaimed experts readily join hands with egocentric lobbies to spread disinformation. Invariably, truth becomes the first casualty. False examples, taken out of context, are cited in support of their flawed contentions. The case of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in defence is symptomatic of the detrimental malaise that afflicts the Indian polity and the intelligentsia.
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ID:
133346
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2014.
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India's recently installed Hindu nationalist Bhartiya Janta Party - BJP government faces f formidable task to restructure procurement procedures in order to meet critical material shortfalls through imports and indigenous development
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ID:
128597
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2013.
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Following some articles in recent editions about the striking development of the Indian Navy, the author, in a slightly technical article, share some of the RN's hard won experience in the management of logistic provision
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ID:
060251
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ID:
099996
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ID:
020073
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Publication |
July 2001.
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Description |
353-373
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ID:
130106
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
It is hard to avoid a sneaking suspicion that the military doesn't there would be fewer new purchase of weapons chambered for and 9x19 Mm and .45 ACP rounds, and many more chambers for more modern potent ammunition such 10x25Mm and 5.7x28Mm rounds.
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ID:
132848
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
By, 2018 it is predicted that Kazakhstan will spend a combined total of US$ 4.4billion annually on defence. It is also expected that defence spending of Kazakhstan will reach $2.6 billion during 2014. From this year onwards, annual defence spending is expected to continue its upward trend.
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ID:
072320
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