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INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW VOL: 24 NO 2 (19) answer(s).
 
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ID:   087222


Aero India 2009: an appraisal / Pandey, B K   Journal Article
Pandey, B K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Aero India 2009, prestigious international air show opened on February 11 at Air Force Station, Yelahanka in the northern subrubs of Bangalore. The five day event was kicked off by the Defence Minister of India AK Antony accompanied by a retinue of VIPs, military and civilian, witnessed by surging crowds of lesser mortals.
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ID:   087237


Aero India 2009: defence industries news / Pandey, Bhavna   Journal Article
Pandey, Bhavna Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In response to the request for Information on strategic airlift fron the Indian Ministry of Defence received in 2008, Boing IDS responded with an offer of the C 17, Globemaster III. This most advanced military airlift aircraft in the world can undertake diverse mission demands around the globe.
Key Words Aircraft  India  Defence Industry  Aero India - 2009 
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ID:   087233


Analysis of China's white papers on defense / Arpi, Claude   Journal Article
Arpi, Claude Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract In the white paper, informationization is mostly used for information and communication technology. The extensive repetition of the world shows an important direction in which the chinese Armed forces are engaged.
Key Words Armed Forces  Defence  Military Power  China  Military Affairs 
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ID:   087244


China's emerging cyberwar doctrine / Kanwal, Gurmeet   Journal Article
Kanwal, Gurmeet Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract China's cyberwar docrtine is designed to level the playing field in a future war with better equipped Western armed forces.
Key Words Armed Forces  Military  China  Cyberwar 
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ID:   087234


China's maritime thrust in Africa / Rajasimman, Rajas   Journal Article
Rajasimman, Rajas Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Call it China's new military diplomacy or birth traits of its emerging naval strategy, a Chinese naval fleet arrived in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia on 6 January, 2009 to carry out the first escort mission against pirates. In an efficient display of its growing naval operational capabilities, the fleet completed itw twenty first mission of escorting merchant ships in the this region on 18 February, 2009.
Key Words Maritime  Africa  China  Military Diplomacy 
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ID:   087238


Defence procurement update / Walia, Sumit   Journal Article
Walia, Sumit Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The last three months have been really important for Brahmos Aerospace and the Indian Army. Brahmos tasted failure and success during these three months.
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ID:   087246


Does India have national security / Dutta, H C   Journal Article
Dutta, H C Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Pakistan has been a volatile and turbulent neighbor to India. Since partition, India has had to resort to war on three occasions 1947, 1965, 1971 plus two sizeable conflicts in Rann of Katchh in 1965 and kargil in 1999, apart from series of skirmishes in Siachen Glacier are in 1985, 1987 and 1965.
Key Words National Security  Armed Forces  India  Security System 
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Indian army and management of stress / Suman, Mrinal   Journal Article
Suman, Mrinal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Military's paraplegic rehabilitation (PRC) at Pune provides rehabilitation support to paraplegic and tetraplegic soldiers. Most of the inmates are victims of bullet or other injuries sustained during action in war and counterinsurgency operations. During 1990's a military delegation from a delegate wanted to know the suicide rate amongst the inmates. He found it difficult to believe that it was nill.
Key Words Army  India  Stress  Organisations 
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ID:   087221


Indian intelligence / Verma, Anand K   Journal Article
Verma, Anand K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Indian intelligence is frequently in the new, often for the wrong reasons. It is a favorite kicking target for a large number of those who compulsively articulate, like the media, political leaders, academics, etc. Why should it be so when its stellar contributions to national security have quite often been praised by different Prime Ministers at different times in India's history.
Key Words National Security  Intelligence  India 
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ID:   087231


LTTE's self destruction / Sardeshpande, SC   Journal Article
Sardeshpande, SC Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Insurgency Guerilla war as a combination of the struggle of the weak against the strong has established itself as a strong and successful method of waging an armed struggle. It is said that the combination may not win but forces the opponent to lose, thereby bringing success to the former. Experts have listed various conditions where it can thrive, expand, grow in strength
Key Words Terrorism  LTTE  Sri Lanka  Tamil Insurgency 
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ID:   087228


Nepal the ticking time-bomb / Singh, RSN   Journal Article
Singh, RSN Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Nepal is at a critical crossroad, in fact the rebirth of the country as a new nation-state is in question. To assess the evolving situation, I recently undertookan extensive tour of the country. During thr tour, I had wide interaction with varous segments and classes of Nepal including some important personalities and political leaders across the political divide.
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ID:   087239


New Frech base in the Gulf / Arpi, Claude   Journal Article
Arpi, Claude Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract A small revolution is happening in the French defense establishment: Paris will soon open an inter-service base outside France, in Abu Dhabi in the United States Arab Emirates (UAE).
Key Words Security  Defence  Gulf  Financial Crisis  French 
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ID:   087240


New great game / Singh, Harjeet   Journal Article
Singh, Harjeet Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The great game was a term prevalent in the 9th century, for the strategic rivalry and conflict between the British Empire and Russian Empire for supremacy in Central Asia. It is represented international struggle to build a stable and secure Asian rimland from the networks of communication and defence linked by the sea, on the one hand, and power based in the Asian heatland on the other.
Key Words Conflict  Central Asia  Russia  Rivalry 
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ID:   087241


Pipeline politics / Singh, Rohit   Journal Article
Singh, Rohit Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract One has heard of the great depression that has occasions, once in the early 20th century, and the other one we are going though, currently. While the current crisis took everyone by surprise and unprepared, counries world over, are anticipating and bracing for Great Oil Shortage that is going to hit the world, sometime in the middle of the century.
Key Words Oil  India  Pipe Line  Indian Politics - 1921-1971 
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ID:   087245


Post elections scenario: national security strategy / Bakshi, G D   Journal Article
Bakshi, G D Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Democracy renews and reinvents itself every five years when elections are held to change or renew the mandated to govern. Only a democratic dispensation therefore can reinvent itself and change strategic directions, if needed, in a nonlinear fashion.
Key Words National Security  India  Strategy 
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Prepare for the next great war / Verma, Bharat   Journal Article
Verma, Bharat Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract India remains Pakistan's primary target and operating ground for Islamic fundamentalists and terrorist ground for Islamic fundamentalists and terrorist groups who infiltrate through Jammu & Kashmir, Nepal and Bangladesh and carry out anti-Indian activities with impunity.
Key Words Conflict  Future war  Defence Policy  Military Power  India  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   087235


Public sector: survival through circumventing competition / Suman, Mrinal   Journal Article
Suman, Mrinal Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract The current equipment profile of the Indian Armed Forces has been a matter of serious disquiet to all those who are concerned with national security issues.
Key Words National Security  Armed Forces  India 
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ID:   087242


Strategic implications of Dalai Lama's flight to India / Arpi, Calude   Journal Article
Arpi, Calude Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Fifty years later, one can say that as long as the Tibetan issue is not resolved, it is doubtful if any serious progress can be made on the Sino-Indian border, which for millennia had been the Tibeto-Indian border.
Key Words China  India  Tibet  Dalai Lama  Border 
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ID:   087226


Subverted Indo-Bangladesh border / Shashikumar, V K   Journal Article
Shashikumar, V K Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Operation zero line investigates the gateway or terror in the East the 4,095 km lond India-Bangladesh border, half of which is along Best Bengal. Assam, Meghalaya and Tripura are the states which encircle Bangladesh. The India-Bangladesh border is porous. It runs through rivers, ponds, agriculture fields, village and even houses where the entrance is in India and the backdoor in Bangladesh.
Key Words India  Bangladesh  Border Security  Border 
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