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066985
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ID:
111980
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ID:
154218
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ID:
147098
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ID:
137853
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Summary/Abstract |
The launch of the first Scorpene built by Mazagon Docks Limited (MDL) on 6 April 2015 received extensive media coverage. It marked reawakening of indigenous submarine construction capability, which had been sent into hibernation by an indecisive and myopic defence ministry in 1994.
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ID:
151900
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China reportedly has deployed a new intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM), the DF-41, in northern China near the Russian border. The missile was successfully flight-tested for the seventh time in April 2016, but it is unclear if it has completed development, and experts reacted skeptically to news reports circulating in late January that it had been deployed.
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ID:
130294
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ID:
121661
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ID:
157613
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Summary/Abstract |
After Pyongyang’s test of intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM) capable of
hitting the mainland United States (US), the possibility of an Armageddon or the
‘end of the world’ seems more realistic than ever. In particular, North Korea’s threat
to take out the US military base in Guam has altered the strategic equations.
Given the recent escalation of tension between North Korea and global powers,
this paper provides an insight into the triggers and the credibility of North
Korean nuclear threats with a view to analysing way out for de-escalation. By
exploring the triggering factors behind the standoff and their ramifications, it
contends that policy dichotomy of great powers, unrestrained rhetoric from
the key players and ill-suited bargaining tactics may lead to miscalculations by
adversaries, potentially aggravating the crisis. Based on these arguments, the
paper ends with an exposition of possible options to de-escalate the situation.
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ID:
173103
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ID:
115808
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ID:
192456
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Summary/Abstract |
IN RECENT years, hypersonic weapons have become a central topic of discussion around new military technologies affecting international security. Hypersonics are becoming apriority area of military-technological development that some states are using to restore their strategic stability and provide a real deterrence mechanism and others are using to pursue the goal of global dominance. Vast financial, scientific, and technical resources are being invested in the development of missile programs.
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ID:
110599
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Publication |
2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
India is preparing to test a missile with a range of 5,000 kilometers early this year and possibly develop an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) in the future, Indian defense officials have indicated in recent weeks.
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ID:
129021
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ID:
119021
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ID:
150320
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Summary/Abstract |
Lost in the countryside, a city slicker stops to ask a farmer for directions. The farmer replies laconically, “Well, I wouldn’t start from here.” Starting from here is the sort of advice President Donald Trump is likely to get when he asks about North Korea.
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ID:
154215
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ID:
062695
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ID:
119034
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ID:
115799
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