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COUNTER - INSURGENCY OPERATIONS (3) answer(s).
 
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Officer crisis in the Indian military / Kumar, Dinesh   Journal Article
Kumar, Dinesh Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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Pirates and power politics: naval presence and grand strategy in the horn of Africa / Willett, Lee   Journal Article
Willett, Lee Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Role of morals, ethics and motivation in a counter-insurgency e / Chadha, Vivek   Journal Article
Chadha, Vivek Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Morals, ethics and motivation are the bedrock of the Indian Army, since it is considered more than a profession: a way of life. These qualities are put to test under most conditions of soldiering; however, there cannot be a more difficult environment than involvement of an army in protracted counter-insurgency (CI) operations. The conditions faced pose peculiar challenges, which force a soldier to adapt. This adaptation can potentially become a morally corrupting influence unless the ethical standards of a force and its moral bearings continue to guide actions. This is also an important determinant for leading a motivated army in such operations. This article assesses the circumstances and peculiarities of CI operations, the linkage between morals, ethics and motivation, impact of poor implementation of these values, and the measures to sustain a high-value system. Finally, it analyses the impact of these factors on the realities of CI operations.
Key Words Ethics  India  Indian Army  Motivation  Counter - Insurgency Operations  Morals 
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