The Tyranny of Contiguous Borders : Why India’s Wars Cannot Be Fought from a Distance
As the world embraces non-contact warfare, geography reminds India that some conflicts still end with boots on the ground. The ...
Read moreAs the world embraces non-contact warfare, geography reminds India that some conflicts still end with boots on the ground. The ...
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Read moreAbstract India’s foreign policy is deeply rooted in its rich civilisation, culture and history. Throughout, India has followed the ...
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Read moreIntroduction After gaining independence in 1947, India and African countries have undergone tremendous changes, moving against the colonial legacies that ...
Read moreEXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Seminar on ‘National Capacity of Maneuver’ was convened with the objective of assessing and enhancing India’s comprehensive ...
Read moreAbstract Turkic Ghaznavid invaders from modern day Ghazni in Central Afghanistan attacked North-West and North India incessantly from the second ...
Read moreAbstract Certain leadership traits transcend timelines, civilisations, continents, ages, terrain, enemies, nature & character of warfare and evolving geopolitical environment. ...
Read moreAbstract Modern warfare has evolved into a persistent, ambiguous conflict, relying on asymmetric and non-kinetic strategies beyond traditional military engagements. ...
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