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Evaluating Jointness in the Indian Military: a Conceptual and Methodological Approach
/ Choudhary, Ladhu R
Choudhary, Ladhu R
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The institutionalisation of jointness in the Indian military is a key driver of ongoing defence reforms. To attain this goal, the Indian Armed Forces are encapsulating principles of joint warfare, inhabiting joint capabilities and inculcating joint culture. However, the pace and process of jointness in the Indian military has been contentious since Independence. This article seeks to evaluate the state and nature of jointness in the Indian military by employing Jackson’s conceptual and methodological model for joint military activities.
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India and the Contemporary Global Order: Beyond Western Imaginations and Conceptualisations
/ Choudhary, Ladhu R
Choudhary, Ladhu R
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Managing India’s strategic predicament is a herculean task. China’s revisionist rise in the global order and its aggressive interventions along the Sino-Indian border is a pressing challenge. Augmentation of the role of non-state actors (NSAs) and non-traditional security issues in world affairs are other critical challenges for academia and policymakers. Persisting territorial disputes, residual from colonialism, have resurfaced in a new avatar of ‘Asian Century’ and great power politics in the region. These pose multiple challenges to practices of border management, migration, refugees, ethno-communal-religious tensions and interstate cooperation. India and the international community have to manage the aggregated impact of both ‘high politics’ and ‘low politics’ in contemporary world affairs with a complex canvas.
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