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Analysis of the Indian way of waging war / Gautam, P K Oct-Dec 1997  Article
Gautam, P K Article
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Publication 1997.
Description 544-53
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Beyond Kyoto: Global responsibilities of India / Gautam, P K Apr-Jun 2005  Journal Article
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Publication Apr-Jun 2005.
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ID:   081475


Changing geographical factors in planning and conduct of Indian / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Summary/Abstract The changing nature of geography plays a critical role in the planning and execution of military missions. Geography as a subject combines both the physical and human elements and the rapid transformation of the landscape owing to climate change, and the corresponding cultural impact has to be seriously considered in the environment-security link. Lessons from military history point to the fact that 'geographical ignorance' can be perilous. This article analyses from the Indian context some of the specific geographical factors and their relationship and influence in planning and conduct of military operations.
Key Words India  Climate Change  Military Oprations 
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ID:   126126


Cholas: some enduring issues of statecraft, military matters and international relations / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The article addresses the deficit in the indigenous, rich historical knowledge of south India. It does this by examining the military and political activities of the Cholas to understand the employment of various supplementary strategies. The article deals with the engagements and battles of the Cholas with other kingdoms of south India, and 'externally' with Sri Lanka. It begins with an exposition of various types of alliances that were an integral part of the military strategy of the time. It also seeks to historically contextualize modern diplomatic developments and explains some issues of indigenous historical knowledge of that period that are of relevance even in the twenty-first century: continued phenomenon of changing alliance system in politics; idea of India as a civilization; composition of the army; and the falsehood of the uncontested theory of the Indian defeat syndrome.
Key Words Civilization  Military Strategy  India  Sri Lanka  South India  Cholas 
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ID:   088774


Climate change: environmental degradation and societal challenges / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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Climate change and conflict in South Asia / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract It is now commonly accepted that small island countries are facing an existential threat because of global warming and the consequent rise in the level of the oceans.
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ID:   099160


Climate change and environmental degradation in Tibet: iplications for environmental security in South Asia / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract Both the Chinese government and the Tibetans are in agreement over the impending issues relating to the adverse impact of climate change on Tibet while the India-specific data on glacier melt is as yet inconclusive. There is, however, a difference of perception in Sino-Tibetan discourse over the capitalist model of economic development being undertaken by China which is at variance with the cultural practices of Tibetans, informed and regulated as they are with the Buddhist values of oneness with nature. Nomadism is also fundamental to the preservation of the ecology of Tibet. The Chinese policy of encouraging non-Tibetan influx of population, greater than the sustainable carrying capacity of Tibet, is enhancing the danger of an ecological meltdown. Due to ecological interconnectedness and interdependence, the article argues that Tibet, the water tower of Asia, should be preserved as a regional if not a global common for the sake of south Asian security.
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ID:   086218


Climate change and security: present and future challenges for diplomacy / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Issues related to environment and its degradation have a direct bearing on security. Scientific evidence increasingly suggests that if environmental isseus such as adverse climate change, environmental degradation, and resource scarcity and depletion are not addressed adequately, they would soon pose direct threats to security.
Key Words Security  Diplomacy  India  Kyoto Protocol  Chimate Change  Envionmental Change 
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Composition and regimental system of the Indian Army: continuity and change / Gautam, P K 2008  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2008.
Description xii, 90
Standard Number 9788175414242
Key Words Indian Army 
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Current issues in climate change / Gautam, P K 2014  Book
Gautam, P K Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2014.
Description 93p.Pbk
Series IDSA Occasional Paper No.34
Standard Number 9789382169413
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ID:   077860


Environmental OODA loop / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Environmental security: internal and external dimensions and response / Gautam, P K 2003  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2003.
Description x, 286p.
Standard Number 8187966181
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Environmental security: new challenges and role of military / Gautam, P K 2010  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Shipra, 2010.
Description 166p.
Standard Number 9788175415249
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Future of disaster relief by the military / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
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India Pakistan population dynamics / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2005.
Key Words India  Population  Islamic Nations  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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Indian Ocean-environment conflict resulation / Gautam, P K Dec 2000  Article
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Publication 2000.
Description 186-193
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Issues and steps in force modernisation / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Kautilya’s Arthashastra and its relevance to contemporary strategic studies / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Mapping Chinese oil and gas pipelines and Sea routes / Gautam, P K   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract China is pursuing an energy policy to alleviate its import dependence, diversify the sources and routes of imported oil and prepare for supply disruption. China's import of hydrocarbons is growing rapidly. Besides sea transport from West Asia and other oil rich countries of both crude and liquefied natural gas, China has also identified diverse import routes for oil and gas by overland pipelines. Some projects are now complete and many are under construction or in the planning stage. China is concerned that growing dependence on imports will create foreign policy and economic pressures that might threaten national security and social and political stability. Safe sea passage of hydrocarbon imports is one driver for energy security. There is an ongoing debate within China whether to ensure a safe sea passage by complementing its blue water by a national tanker fleet or rely on global markets for supply security. Oil and gas routes and pipelines also mirror the operational issue of geopolitics and foreign policy. The article evaluates the current and future developments in Chinese hydrocarbon pipelines and sea routes. It attempts to examine the security and strategic discourse in the unfolding land and sea routes for oil and gas route imports.
Key Words Oil  China  Gas Pipelines  Gas  China - Energy Policy  Sea Routes 
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National security: primer / Gautam, P K 2004  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2004.
Description 167p.
Standard Number 8187966262
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