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Arms trade and defence economics / IISS 2006  Book
IISS Book
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Publication London, Routledge, 2006.
Description 216p.Hardbound
Standard Number 9780415398299
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Challenges of optional resource allocation, inter and intra ser: perspective of the army / Kapur, Vickas   Journal Article
Kapur, Vickas Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India occupies an important geo-strategic location in the Indian Ocean. Her regional influence extends in an outer arc from the Eastern littoral of Africa and the Persian Gulf to South East Asia and the Indonesian archipelago and she harbours aspirations of being a global player.
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Comparision with international best practices in defence budget / Kalra, R B   Journal Article
Kalra, R B Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Defence Budgeting and financial management is an extremely complex subject at the best of times even in countries those possess adequate human, fiscal and material resources. For countries like India, this is make far more difficult by the fact that such resources can not be easily predicted and or controlled, and ambiguities dominate threat perceptions.
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Optimal resource allocations for defence and inter and intra se / Khera, Kishore Kumar   Journal Article
Khera, Kishore Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Resource allocation amongst competing requirements is indeed a daunting task. Defence of a country is akin to an insurance policy. Each nation needs to consider its external and internal environment, assess the strengths, weaknesses, threats and opportunities and formulate strategies to counter the threats, cover weaknesses, exploit strenghts and opportunities.
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