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MILITARY INFRASTRUCTURE (4) answer(s).
 
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Base realignment and closure: guiding principles for peru / McNab, Robert M Sep 2004  Journal Article
McNab, Robert M Journal Article
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Publication Sep 2004.
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Himalayan sentinel and a strike corps / Banerjee, Gautam   Journal Article
Banerjee, Gautam Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Indian Army remains handicapped in terms of its war making potential and lack of military infrastructure along the ever-vulnerable Indo-Tibet Border. The military men's cause was first dealt a telling blow by India's economic crisis of the early l990s and whatever of it was left to kindle, was extinguished thereafter by the crass failure of the lndian state in modernising its military. Regrettably, that debilitation was not led by just the impositions of fiscal, scientific and industrial stagnation, at its root lay a systemic aberration of security-blindness that seemed to have seized India's governing establishment, made up as it was of distracted political leadership, unaccountable bureaucracy, moribund military industry and marginalised military hierarchy.
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Military infrastructure along the northern border of India: causes and implications / Hashmi, Sana   Journal Article
Hashmi, Sana Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract It is often said, "Good fences make good neighbours"-an old dictum, which has rarely been proved wrong in the history of mankind. Countries across the continents have often got entangled in wars due to disputes arising out of conflicting territorial claims. Unsurprisingly, therefore, the boundary issue has a crucial role in defining the relationship between the two giants of Asia i.e. India and China
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Rotary-winged airpower: India on a belated overdrive for developing its military infrastructure / Sengupta, Prasun K   Journal Article
Sengupta, Prasun K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words India  Airpower  Attack Helicopters  Military Infrastructure  IAF 
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