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Conduct of military operations in information age: implications for India / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Information Warfare  India  Military Operation 
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ID:   083375


Cyber warfare and network centric warfare / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Cyber Warfare  NCW  Neteork Centric Warfare 
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ID:   068474


Cyber-Terrorism: the newest pace of terror / Gera, Y K   Article
Gera, Y K Article
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Publication 1999.
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ID:   083009


Developments in Nepal and the way ahead / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
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ID:   091203


Information and cyber security in India: challenges and response / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   095797


Mumbai terror attacks: confronting transnational terrorism / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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ID:   091684


Naxalism: a threat to India's security / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   081191


Naxlism and Internal security / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Internal Security  India  Naxalism 
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ID:   090129


Nework-centric warfare: implications for India / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The character and nature of warfare keeps changing from time to time. Nework-centric warfare (NCW) has emerged as a new conceptual framework with which to examine military missions and military organisations. The theory of network centricity has been central to military thinking and development of military doctrine for some time. Availability of information about own troops and gathering of intelligence about the enemy troops are vital for the successful accomplishment of military operations. The more intelligence we have about the oppenent, the more likely we can penetrate his observe, Orient, Decide and Act (OODA) loop and seize the initiative. The convergence of computers and communications has facilitated this process further.
Key Words India  Network Centric Warfare  NCW 
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ID:   097387


Peace and stability in Afghanistan: the way ahead / Gera, Y K (ed) 2010  Book
Gera, Y K Book
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Publication New Delhi, USI, 2010.
Description xxiv, 216p.
Standard Number 9789380177205, hbk
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055037958.1047/GER 055037MainOn ShelfGeneral 
056524958.1047/GER 056524MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   109028


Report on USI delegation visit to Vietnam / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   085639


Significance of the Indo - U S civil nuclear and the way ahead / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India and U S signed the joint statement pertaining to the Indo - US civil cooperation on 18 July 2005. This was followed by over three years of painstaking negotiations and debate even in non governmental circles in both countries and indeed in many capitals around the world. The debate among the 45 member states comprising the Nuclear Suppliers Group(NSG), regarding waiver for India, was also very intense. The NSG waiver finally came on 6 September 2008. In October 2008, the US congress formally voted to approve the Indo - U S Civil Nuclear Agreement.
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Stabilising Afghanistan / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words Afghanistan  India  Kabul  British  Kandahar  Mahmud Ghazni 
Stabilising Afghanistan  Alexander  Hindu Shahi Dynasty 
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ID:   107818


Visit to the people's republic of China (PRC) by a USI delegati: a report / Gera, Y K   Journal Article
Gera, Y K Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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