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INDIAN DEFENCE FORCES (6) answer(s).
 
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Decoding the dragon's game plan / Singh, Pushpendra   Journal Article
Singh, Pushpendra Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   150758


Future wars: depth battle will be the choice of attack for the Indian defence forces / Pawar, Balli   Journal Article
Pawar, Balli Journal Article
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Impediments to the modernisation of the Indian defence force / Suman, Mrinal   Journal Article
Suman, Mrinal Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Is the IAF equipped for a two-front war? / Sachdev, A. K   Journal Article
Sachdev, A. K Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract During the past decade, zIndia's Defence preparedness has steadily and inexorably deteriorated despite constant clamor by the Defence forces tor modernisation and up gradation to meet assigned roles and tasks. Meanwhile, Pakistan's anti-India stance and Chinese aggressive actions and iterations have neither helped to push away the trepidation of possible military conflagration with either one individually, nor done anything to liquidate the possibility of a two-front war. A combined and collusive threat from China and Pakistan would overstretch the Indian military machinery and, given the inordinately delayed modernisation in certain domains, could well be a recipe for an ignominious debacle reminiscent of the 1962 India-China War.
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Shot in the arm: Punj Lloyd and IWI to make small arms in India / Kakkar, Aditya   Journal Article
Kakkar, Aditya Journal Article
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Winds of change / Chandra, Atul; Mekala, Dilip Kumar   Journal Article
Chandra, Atul Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Ensuring that delayed crucial aviation projects are delivered fast should be the new government's priority Hope is riding high on the new Narendra Modi government. Little over a month after assuming the high office, India's Prime Minister has managed to boost the confidence of the Indian military forces. While symbolic gestures like spending a day aboard INS Vikramaditya helped to bring in motivation to the Indian Navy, which was plagued by series of accidents in the last few months; it is his policy decisions like opening up the defence industry to the private sector that has attracted foreign investors' confidence.
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