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Need of the hour: quick modernization of its armed forces can help India to fight the growing challenges and threat / Pawar, B. S.   Journal Article
Pawar, B. S. Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract India today faces many threats and challenges to its external and internal security, the foremost being the long festering dispute over J&K with Pakistan and the unresolved territorial and boundary dispute with China. The recent assertiveness of China - DBO standoff - its nexus with Pakistan, its 'string of pearls' strategy to surround India with naval bases in northern Indian Ocean Region (IOR) and its military presence in the Gilgit-Baltistan area of Pak Occupied Kashmir and the Gwador Port, are a serious cause of concern for the Indian military and do not augur well for long-term peace and stability. The insurgencies in J&K and the Northeast fuelled by Pakistan and China respectively, the Maoist threat in India's heartland and the deteriorating security environment in the Af-Pak region has further vitiated India's strategic environment. The prevailing strategic environment has forced India's armed forces to prepare for the possibility of a 'two front' war in any future conflict on our northern and western borders.
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Time to warm up: is India's cold start doctrine a myth of reality? / Pawar, B. S.   Journal Article
Pawar, B. S. Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract A military doctrine provides the basic principles that shape the way a nation's military forces are employed to achieve national objectives and creates the appropriate framework for response to national security issues. Doctrinal assessments are self-administered and require significant input in both the military and political spheres. The resulting declared doctrine is, thus, a carefully crafted article having been scrutinised at both political and military levels. A doctrine gives a clear insight into the kind of wars/conflicts states may anticipate and choose to deploy/employ the military force. In short, understanding the use, importance and reliance on doctrinal formation is critical to how states weigh military/national capabilities.
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