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Australia showcases upgraded C-130Js / Wong, Kelvin   Journal Article
Wong, Kelvin Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The Royal Australian Air Forces (RAAF) debuted two upgraded Lockheed Martin C-130J Hercules Multirole Transports with a newly fitted electronic warfare self protection system at exercise red flag Alaska 14-2, which concluded at the end of June.
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ID:   101721


Defence diplomacy in US-India strategic relationship / Bishoyi, Saroj   Journal Article
Bishoyi, Saroj Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Defence diplomacy helps build trust and confidence between nations and facilitates cooperation at political and economic level. This is evident from the growing US-India strategic relationship. Since the end of the Cold War, the US-India relationship has been evolving and "reaching new heights". In this budding relationship, the most visible manifestation is cooperation in the sphere of defence. It is quite apparent from the increasing frequency and scope of bilateral military exercises, seminars, personnel exchanges, high level and unit visits, officer and unit exchanges, as well as the defence technology sales. During President Barack Obama's visit to India in November 2010, both the countries signed about 20 trade deals worth $10 billion which President Obama believed would not only create fifty thousand jobs in the US but would also advance US-India relations. However, given the huge potential that the Indian defence market holds, the common security challenges that the two countries face and the common values, interests and visions that they share, defence diplomacy can play an important role in further strengthening this burgeoning strategic relationship.
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ID:   129782


Downward spiral: joint military exercises on the Korean Peninsula / Berger, Andrea   Journal Article
Berger, Andrea Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract North Korea's allergic reactions to US-South Korean military exercises continue to attract the world's attention and confusion. While Pyongyang condemns these regular drills as a veil for war preparations by Washington, the US and South Korea have for decades viewed them as essential for training, assurance and deterrence. Andrea Berger argues that, as a result, they have become a major thread in the complex web of security concerns and allied commitments that exist on the Korean Peninsula. Advances in the North Korean nuclear programme have made the situation surrounding joint exercises even more problematic, leaving a security dilemma that seems all but impossible to exit.
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Parsing Chinese-Russian military exercises / Weitz, Richard 2016  Book
Weitz, Richard Book
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Publication New Delhi, Alpha Publications, 2016.
Description xi, 78p.pbk
Standard Number 9789386019042
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ID:   122544


Portugal host EDA's hot blade 2012 exercise / Drwiega Andrew   Journal Article
Drwiega Andrew Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Military helicopter contingents from across Europe gathered for the European defence Agency (EDA) annual multinational helicopter exercise in Portugal's hot and high conditions.
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ID:   103155


Rise of China: view from India / Ghoshal, Baladas   Journal Article
Ghoshal, Baladas Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
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South China sea ruling rejects Beijing claims / Hayton, Bill   Journal Article
Hayton, Bill Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A long-anticipated ruling on the China's activities in the South China sea went strongly against Beijing in july.Bill Hayton examines the implications of the ruling for China and its nrighbouring countries, and the outlook for China's policy in the region.
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