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SURGICAL STRIKES (5) answer(s).
 
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Impact of surgical strikes on Pakistan: Kashmiri secessionist movement / Verma, Jai Kumar   Journal Article
Verma, Jai Kumar Journal Article
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ID:   187093


Modi again: an ex-communist's manifesto / Maldahiyar, Aabhas 2019  Book
Maldahiyar, Aabhas Book
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Publication Gurugram, Garuda Prakashan Pvt Ltd, 2019.
Description vi, 189p.pbk
Standard Number 9781942426127
Key Words India  Pakistan  BJP  Congress  Foreign Policies  Ayodhya 
Surgical Strikes  Anti Corruption Movement  Kejriwal  Ambedakar 
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ID:   152429


Narendra Modi's anti-terrorism strategy and India's Islamic neighbours / Sahoo, Prasanta   Journal Article
Sahoo, Prasanta Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Considering that dealing with Islamabad peacefully through bilateral talks and promises has failed, Narendra Modi too has hardened his stance. Prasanta Sahoo asserts that while most big powers including China, Russia and the US are hesitant to openly appreciate Modi’s antiterrorism strategy, India’s neighbours for now are standing with it.
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ID:   106385


Surgical strikes in the drug wars: smarter policies for both sides of the border / Kleiman, Mark   Journal Article
Kleiman, Mark Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract Neither intensifying the drug war nor legalizing all drugs offers much hope of reducing drug abuse in the United States or lessening violence in Mexico. The key to changing outcomes on both sides of the border is changing the incentives facing dealers and users.
Key Words Violence  Mexico  United States  Drug Policy  Surgical Strikes  Drug Wars 
Drug Traffickers 
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ID:   135218


Zero dark squared: does the US benefit from more Special Operations Forces? / Martin, Grant   Article
Martin, Grant Article
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Summary/Abstract There is no question that the number of United States Special Operations Forces (SOF) is growing. This paper argues that focusing on the increase in size obscures what should be the real debate: what kind of SOF should the US employ in the twenty-first century? I conclude with two ideas: that SOF’s best capability is at the tactical level, and that the largest benefit they can provide a democracy is in the conduct of special warfare, and not the more popular surgical strike operations. It would be wise, therefore, for democracies to resist the natural inclination to grow SOF simply because they perceive a growth in asymmetric threats. SOF, conducting special warfare, can offer democracies both a “special” capability and also more subtle, longer-term influence than is normally associated with conventional armed forces.
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