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JOINT MILITARY EXERCISE (7) answer(s).
 
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China's rich and colorful military diplomacy / Linchu, Zhang   Journal Article
Linchu, Zhang Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
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ID:   110115


India's defense diplomacy in the Gulf / Pradhan, Prasanta Kumar   Journal Article
Pradhan, Prasanta Kumar Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words GCC  European Union  Iran  Arabian sea  Central Asia  India 
Oman  UAE  Gulf  Usa  Indian Economy  Joint Military Exercise 
India's Defense Diplomacy  Defense Diplomacy 
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ID:   124676


Joint strike: IAF-Navy operations have to be synchronised to tackle any threat on our eastern sea board / Bahadur, Manmohan   Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
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ID:   124678


Joint strike: IAF-Navy operations have to be synchronised to tackle any threat on our eastern sea board / Bahadur, Manmohan   Journal Article
Bahadur, Manmohan Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract India had its most famous victory in December 1971 while resolving the geo-political absurdity of the British when they left India and made two culturally different entities of West Punjab and East Bengal under a single nation called Pakistan. It had to go one day, and in its dismemberment the Indian armed forces had their most famous hour too. While the formation of Bangladesh was the proverbial icing on the cake, what also emerged was the synergy amongst the three Services as the overall plan was put in action. Sure, there were some mismatches, but that can be expected when a war plan rolls into action. While the joint role of the Indian Air Force (IAF) and the Indian Army (IA) in the Bangladesh war is well known, knowledge of the combined efforts of the IAF and the Indian Navy are conspicuous by their absence. To be sure, they were few due to the totally different directions of approach and the fact that there was no amphibious operation. But that was way back in 1971. What the future holds for IAF-Indian Navy (IN) operations on our Eastern sea board in the Bay of Bengal and the adjoining portion of the Indian Ocean is the aim of this essay.
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ID:   131894


Pragmatic partners: Russia and China strengthen bilateral ties / Miere, Christian Le   Journal Article
Miere, Christian Le Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   104706


Promise of soft-kill / Noronha, Joseph   Journal Article
Noronha, Joseph Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   113946


War games: North Korea's reaction to US and South Korean military exercises / D'Orazio, Vito   Journal Article
D'Orazio, Vito Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Since 1976, the militaries of the United States and South Korea have been holding routine joint military exercises (JMEs) for the purposes of military training and deterrence against North Korea. These exercises are frequently cited as a cause of tension on the peninsula, causing North Korea to escalate its conflictual rhetoric and behavior. I empirically assess this claim using new data on US-ROK JMEs and machine-coded event data collected by the Integrated Crisis Early Warning System. The findings show that North Korea does not systematically escalate its conflictual rhetoric or behavior during or near the occurrence of JMEs. The result s hold for both low-and high-intensity exercises and for rhetoric that has the United States and South Korea as its target.
Key Words Conflict  Deterrence  North Korea  Escalation  Joint Military Exercise  Event Data 
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