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China's naval modernisation: will it cure India's sea blindness? / Subramanvian, Arjun P   Journal Article
Subramanvian, Arjun P Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract India, throughout its existence, has remained a land power. India too has a rich martial tradition, but a tradition that is deeply entrenched in its threat perception which is primarily focussed on its northwestern border. The evolution of this mindset has its reasons; throughout its :history, almost all the invasions came from the northwestern border -through the passes in the Hindul
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Keep calm and carry on / Holland, William J   Journal Article
Holland, William J Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The present squeeze on military funding is not the first such measure, nor will it likely be the last. The country had little trust in a standing army, and the support provided in time.
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Nuances of the dragon's diplomacy and strategy: then and now / Mongia, Raj   Journal Article
Mongia, Raj Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract Diplomacy is an integral part of the Chinese state machinery. Though always important and firmly embedded in the Chinese mind from time immemorial, of late it has widened its reach. The institutional base of China's diplomatic machinery is firm and strong. It has found legitimacy in the state apparatus. An analysis of the past and the present will enable an appropriate understanding of the Chinese actions of recent times.
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