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INDIAN MILITARY LEADERSHIP (2) answer(s).
 
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India as an emerging power / Pattnayak, Satya R   Journal Article
Pattnayak, Satya R Journal Article
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Publication 2007.
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Promotion system in the army: dealing with peacetime atrophy / Bakshi, G D   Journal Article
Bakshi, G D Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Summary/Abstract In practice, it has been found that a peacetime army tends to atrophy and lose its war fighting orientation. It develops a lopsided emphasis on peacetime routine, spit and polish. In fact, a wartime army may well be the very anti-thesis of a peacetime army. Years of non-use of the military instrument sometimes results in the rusting of its value system and ethos. It is a primary challenge for military leaders, therefore, to maintain and sustain peak combat efficiency during spells of peace; to anticipate the nature of future conflicts and organize, equip and train the army to prepare for these.
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