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ID:
120334
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ID:
141036
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Edition |
1st ed.
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Publication |
New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2015.
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Description |
xx, 124p.hbk
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Contents |
Vol. I
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Standard Number |
9788182748491
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ID:
141998
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Publication |
New Delhi, IDSA, 2015.
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Description |
96p.pbk
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Series |
IDSA Monograph Series no; 47
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Standard Number |
9789382169574
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ID:
133570
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
Compares the Arthashastra and the Panchatantra and shows how these literary traditions radiated from India and have survived into modern times. He also analyses some of their moral aspects at various levels-from the individual to the state-manifesting the dualistic strand in Indian philosophy.
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ID:
164000
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This article aims to rediscover some key aspects of leadership and management latent in ancient Indian secular texts of statecraft and governance that are relevant in contemporary times. These include leadership essentials such as self-control in order to acquire the habit of self-discipline; basics of education as it pertains to sharpening the intellect and a spirit for enquiry and thirst for knowledge; the principles of counsel and breakdown of a task to be performed for effective delivery and implementation of a policy or plan; and some attributes of the successful art of persuasion and communication skills. Many of these traditions, because of their enduring nature, are also applicable to the military.
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ID:
157624
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This article posits that military science has been one of the most neglected subjects in Indian history in practice and in scholarship. Greater, popular scholarly focus tends to be mostly on subjects dealing with grand strategy and with it, abstract armchair theorising. While grand strategy is necessary at the political–military level, it is not sufficient as victory or defeat also depends on the capacity of the armed forces to achieve the desired results during the conduct of war. In this article, military science pertains to matters excluding grand strategy, diplomacy and the sub-discipline of political science, international relations (IR). The article takes a long view or longue durée and attempts to unpack and deliberate on military science. It suggests that like natural, physical or social sciences, military science too needs to be accorded its proper place in the academic, service and policy discourse.
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ID:
166136
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The threats to national security have both, widened and broadened. Threats are no longer just militaries invading and conquering a country as in the past. Today threats such as ecological degradation and adverse impact of climate change are to be catered for by adaptation with resilience. Joint military doctrine recognises emerging non traditional challenges. This article traces contribution and interface by the military to ecological security. To understand contribution by the Indian military, a brief history of environmental stewardship with empirical examples of activities has been covered. The second part is about the way the United States (US) Indo-Pacific Command has institutionalised Environmental Security Forum. It achieves both, military to military cooperation and is a tool of military diplomacy. The article also recommends mechanism for addressing the present and future challenges.
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ID:
178220
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Publication |
New Delhi, IDSA, 2019.
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Description |
133p.pbk
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Series |
IDSA Monograph Series no.;63
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Standard Number |
9789382169826
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ID:
178217
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Publication |
New Delhi, MP-IDSA, 2021.
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Description |
126p.pbk
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Series |
MP-IDSA Monograph Series no.;70
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Standard Number |
9789382169970
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ID:
163406
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ID:
147856
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Publication |
New Delhi, IDSA, 2016.
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Description |
124p.pbk
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Series |
IDSA Monograph Series no; 53
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Standard Number |
9789382169659
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