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EMP: the weapon of future wars / Malhotra, Aditi   Journal Article
Malhotra, Aditi Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words Information Warfare  Nuclear Weapons  Intelligence  Missile  China  India 
Usa  EMP  Chinese Threat  UK  Weapon of Future Wars  Electromagnetic Weapon 
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ID:   126738


HATF-IX/NASR - Pakistan's tactical nuclear weapon: implications for Indo-Pak deterrence / Nagappa, Rajaram; Vishwanathan, Arun; Malhotra, Aditi 2013  Book
Nagappa, Rajaram Book
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Publication Bengaluru, National Institute of Advanced Studies, 2013.
Description x, 36p.Pbk
Standard Number 9788187663799
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057531355.825119/NAG 057531MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   118458


Red shadow in Pakistan occupied Kashmir / Malhotra, Aditi   Journal Article
Malhotra, Aditi Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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ID:   134301


Taking to the skies – China and India's quest for UAVs / Malhotra, Aditi; Viswesh, Rammohan   Article
Malhotra, Aditi Article
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Summary/Abstract Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), or drones, have undoubtedly attained a prominent position in contemporary and future defence technologies. Likewise, Asian militaries have continued to realise the operational value of such vehicles, whether for Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) or combat purpose. In the current times, wherein UAVs are proliferating globally, it remains pivotal to understand their relevance, uses and implications, particularly with regard to emerging powers. It is in this context that the paper seeks to explore and compare the cases of the two rising Asian giants, India and China. The paper explores their UAV programmes, possible defence-oriented employments, and current technological capabilities to produce UAVs. The relevance of UAVs is assessed in terms of India and China's present military doctrines, security requirements (current and future) and how the UAVs fit into their security landscape. Finally, the article delves into the strategic implications of the greater proliferation and rampant employment of UAVs in the region.
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Understanding the Ghazi force / Malhotra, Aditi   Journal Article
Malhotra, Aditi Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Key Words China  ISI  Hu Jintao  TTP  Islamic Extremists  Lal Masjid Crisis 
Ghazi Force  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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