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1965 turning the tide: how India won the war / Gokhale, Nitin A 2015  Book
Gokhale, Nitin A Book
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Publication New Delhi, Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd, 2015.
Description xiii, 242p.hbk
Standard Number 9789385436840
Key Words India  Pakistan  Kargil War  1965  India - Pakistan - 1965  Kutch Conflict 
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Beyond NJ 9842: the Siachen saga / Gokhale, Nitin A 2015  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd, 2015.
Description xii, 274p.pbk
Standard Number 9789385436123
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Changing socio-economic norms and its impact on India’s armed forces / Gokhale, Nitin A   Journal Article
Gokhale, Nitin A Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract The Indian Army remains rooted in an outdated, British-inherited system that is struggling to cope with the combination of challenges posed by demands of modern warfare and a society that is undergoing a great churn. The greatest challenge has been to the famous officer-men relationship in the Indian armed forces. In the past decade, the armed forces have faced a new problem: increasing incidents of indiscipline, suicides and fratricide. Are these incidents happening because the traditional bond between officers and men, the bedrock on which the military functions, is fraying at the edges? Are there other external factors impinging upon the armed forces' functioning and eroding some of its admirable values? The article attempts to focus on these issues and provide some basic answers.
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Higher defence management in India: need for urgent reappraisal / Gokhale, Nitin A   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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India and Sri Lanka need to do ‘Much More / Gokhale, Nitin A   Journal Article
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Key Words India  Sri Lanka 
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Securing India the Modi way: Pathankot, surgical strike and more / Gokhale, Nitin A 2017  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt Ltd, 2017.
Description xii, 226p.hbk
Standard Number 9789386643872
Key Words Internal Security  China  India  Cybersecurity  Surgical Strike  Pathankot 
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Sri Lanka: from war to peace / Gokhale, Nitin A 2009  Book
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Publication New Delhi, Har-anand Publications, 2009.
Description 184p.
Standard Number 9788124114957
Key Words LTTE  Sri Lanka  Sri Lanka - Insurgency 
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Sri Lanka and the India-China conundrum / Gokhale, Nitin A   Article
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Summary/Abstract President Sirisena’s major task will be to re-calibrate Sri Lanka’s relations with India in the wake of a decade long period of China-friendly policies pursued by his predecessor, President Rajapaksa. While India’s strategic interests in Sri Lanka are vital, it also has old cultural and religious ties with the Sri Lankan society going back centuries. A relatively new entrant to the island, China has made large, strategic and commercial investments in Sri Lanka over the last decade, thanks to the Rajapaksas who tried to play China against India. That Sirisena, backed by former President Chandrika Kumaratunga and Prime Minister Ranil Wickramasinghe, is not exactly well-disposed towards Beijing, is well known However, China cannot easily be shrugged off. Consider this: between 2005 and 2012, China provided US$ 4.761 billion as assistance to Sri Lanka. Of this, only two per cent is an outright grant while the remaining 98 per cent is in the form of soft loans. By contrast, a third of India’s US$ 1.6 billion dollars assistance programme to the island comprises of outright grants.
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