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Game Theoretic Analysis for Ladakh Standoff, 2020 / Singh, Sanjay Kumar   Journal Article
Singh, Sanjay Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract A game theoretic analysis for Ladakh standoff is presented in this article. Starting with Prisoner’s Dilemma (PD) game, a more flexible game, known as De-escalation game is derived by incorporating the concepts of retaliation and non-escalation probabilities in the PD game. It is shown that by including these concepts, many new possibilities open up for India, which permit it to impose penalty on the aggressor. The intensity of retaliatory actions may be tailored according to the perceived threat; and this strategy allows India to dissuade the aggressor without risking a war or accepting defeat. Finally, options available to India in the light of game theoretic analysis are presented in the article.
Key Words 2020  Game Theoretic Analysis  Ladakh Standoff 
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Sharing secrets: a game theoretic analysis of international intelligence cooperation / Munton, Don; Fredj, Karima   Journal Article
Munton, Don Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract During the lead-up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq, the governments of the United States and United Kingdom jointly made public a range of previously secret intelligence to bolster claims that Saddam Hussein's regime had continued to pursue development of weapons of mass destruction. Public releases of intelligence information are less rare than often assumed, but the Iraq case was definitely unusual in that both governments implicitly revealed their close cooperation.
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