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This history of the 3rd Battalion shifts the centre of gravity of success on to the Indian Officers who being "waffadar" rode the tide to establish the British Empire in India. The book is set in chronological order as events unfolded, but also narrates events and draws out some important lessons.
Examines the fundamental causes of the Indo-Pak conflict - why it is difficult, if not impossible, to have peace between the two neighbours. The book analyses the perennial conflict scenario and stresses that for Pakistan there has been no marked change in disincentives that could compel it to moderate its behaviour towards India.
Brings out the dynamics in play in India's foreign policy and offers a holistic understanding of the factors which have shaped its growth. Covering a vast swathe, it focuses on India's strategic culture and security concerns, economic growth, soft power, and relations with the neighbourhood and the world.
Provides a critical analysis of the politics of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, throws light on the genesis and evolution of various political parties and interest groups, and acquaints the readers with the different personalities playing important role in politics in the region.
Provides a comprehensive assessment of the present day global military order with a focus on each nation's military capabilities, new arms acquisitions and defence spending. This eighth edition of the yearbook features a new chapter on air and missile defence systems of China, India, Israel, Japan, Russia and the USA.
Presents Indian perspectives on the growing influence of China in Asia. These perspectives are particularly seen in the light of expanding Chinese political and economic engagement in Asia. As a major country in Asia, the Indian perspectives contribute the necessary input towards the ongoing debate on the Chinese role.
The People's Republic of China under the leadership of Xi Jinping is undergoing rapid changes at the present time. The nature of these changes was evident during the 19th Party Congress of. This volume offers a detailed examination of Xi Jinping's initiatives in the context of what was proclaimed as a "new era".
Reconstructs the academic, professional and personal journey of the doyen of Indology, Buddhism and Orientalism in China. It is not easy to weave a tapestry of the life and works of a person as versatile as Ji Xianlin, but the authors have done a remarkable job in mirroring his journey through the Qing, Republican and the People's Republic.
Focuses on the emerging contours of India-Vietnam relations in the backdrop of the enduring partnership between the two countries which has progressed and matured over the years. This book explores the emerging horizons in India-Vietnam relations and endeavours to look into the multi-dimensional nature of this partnership.
Traces the historical roots of Mongolia-China relations and analyses the pattern of the diverse relations between the two countries in modern and contemporary times. The examines the circumstances leading to the incorporation of Inner Mongolia into China and looks at the shift in Moscow's China policy following Gorbachev's Vladivostok initiative.
Offers a panoramic view of geopolitical-military aspects of history. The author maintains that through the centuries multi-dimensional developments of military aspects have taken place. Thus, the reader embarks on a fascinating journey through the humanity's past, present and possible future in global geostrategic-politico-military perspectives.
Analyses the competing power politics that exists between the three major Asian powers - China, India and Japan - on infrastructural development across the Indo-Pacific. The book examines the perspectives of these powers on infrastructure developmental initiatives and explores the commonalities and contradictions between them.
A compendium of the proceedings of the third Counter Terrorism Conference organised by India Foundation and the Government of Haryana (CTC 2017) with focus on terrorism in the Indian Ocean Region. The book highlights how countries across the region are handling counter terrorism. The approaches may differ, but they aim to achieve the same result.
Appraises the various facets related to India's ascendance as a maritime power, and lays down policy-relevant recommendations to assist national policy-makers to chart the "way ahead". This book additionally seeks to address policymakers in other countries of the Indo-Pacific region, as extra-regional State entities are actively seeking to engage with India.
A compilation of stories penned by the author at intermittent intervals over forty turbulent years of his service in the Indian Army that began just prior to the Bangladesh War in 1971. The stories recount real-life events. The book contains twenty one narratives, covering themes as diverse as mind boggling experiences, sad episodes, humour in field, adventure, satire and nostalgia.
Since Kazakhstan declared its independence in 1991 soon after the collapse of the former USSR, there have been sweeping changes to take the country along the path of democratization. In the process, the first post-Soviet Constitution was adopted in 1993 and in 1994, a parliamentary election was held that created in first post-independence national Parliament.
What is the best approach for resolving differences over the Iranian nuclear programme and preventing conflict? How would a conflict unravel given Iranian military, asymmetric and missile capabilities? What does a military conflict over Iran mean for international order? These are some of the questions that this book analyses and answers.
The empowerment of Indian youth depends on technological progress that can reform the policies of economic competitiveness and social prosperity by bringing in newer and ground breaking changes.
Presents the history of human-plant interaction in India, primarily based on archaeobotanical evidence. The first five chapters cover the beginning of agriculture from the non-archaeological primitive background. The subsequent chapters are devoted to the beginning of agriculture in different regions of the Indian subcontinent.
Examines the diversity of traditional hydraulic structures in Uttarakhand, including their technology. This monograph is richly illustrated with photographs, maps and tables. The book demonstrates the direct relevance of this folk scientific heritage in finding solutions to the prevailing water crisis. The author rules out any solution based on the privatization of water.
The GCC petrochemicals industry is going through a period of unprecedented expansion. The strategies for GCC petrochemical investment suggested in this book take into account the entire value chain and discuss the appropriate actions at each point in a integrated manner.
With the increasing use (and misuse of water) and the static availability of freshwater sources, a global scarcity of this precious commodity is likely and, if unchecked, will lead to a water crisis situation. This book examines the implications of this for the future of the world community and what must be done to avoid this looming crisis.
Presents the advice of over 40 renowned Indian environmentalists and scientists concerned with how climate change is affecting the various regions of India, the degree of the threat and how it can be alleviated if not eliminated. The collection covers almost every imminent risk the country faces.
Presents essays by scholars associated with Indian and American foreign policies and Indo-US relations on the theme of India's civil nuclear cooperation with the USA in particular and the world in general. This collection provides a philosophical, theoretical and historical framework for understanding the changes possible civil nuclear cooperation.
At first sight it seems that there is little in common between the security dynamics of Northeast Asia and South Asia. They are geographically situated in different parts of Eurasia. Their threat perceptions are different, being informed by their unique historical experience. These geo-strategic particularities have molded their security postures.
China's formulation of policies, their execution and implementation would be crucial for a number of states in Asia. The neighbouring countries' responses to these policies would also be crucial for China as well in evaluating the successes or failures of its adjustment with the neighbourhood. This book provides insights on these issues.
Examines the Indian military management system, identifies problems, redresses systemic concerns valid or conjured, and offers certain options to modernise the system of Indian defence management into an operationally efficient political instrument that can promote the cause of India's sovereignty in a cost-effective manner.
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