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MUTHANNA, K A (6) answer(s).
 
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Counter terrorism operations in Kashmir valley-contect for hear / Muthanna, K A   Journal Article
Muthanna, K A Journal Article
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Publication 2008.
Key Words Terrorism  Counter Terrorism  India  Kashmir 
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Dynamics of military engagement in India's neighbourhood / Muthanna, K A   Journal Article
Muthanna, K A Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Enabling military-to-military cooperation as a foreign policy tool: options for India / Muthanna, K A 2006  Book
Muthanna, K A Book
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Publication New Delhi, Knowledge world, 2006.
Description xi, 233p.
Standard Number 8187966459
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ID:   143080


Internal security: countering terror (in India ) – a brief overview / Muthanna, K A   Article
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Key Words Internal Security  India  Countering Terror 
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International defence and military cooperation / Muthanna, K A   Journal Article
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Publication 2006.
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Military diplomacy / Muthanna, K A   Journal Article
Muthanna, K A Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract This paper provides conceptual and practical aspects of military diplomacy. It examines India's recent efforts in enhancing its military diplomacy vis-àvis Chinese military diplomacy conundrum in Asia, especially in South and Southeast Asia. It points out that India's inability to evince trust and goodwill with its neighbours has led to most of them preferring to employ military diplomacy with China as an India-specific countervailing factor. It argues that India's military diplomacy is yet to catch up with its rising power status. With the security situation in South Asia as well as the larger neighbourhood constantly fluctuating, India should focus on re-inventing the basket of military diplomacy. It concludes by stating that nations that evolve and adopt a sound approach to military diplomacy can expect to enjoy a benign, if not completely safe, security environment.
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