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This book has complete coverage of some of the greatest Indian Sepoys, who have, given the Indian Army their extensive support and dedication
The training which in ordinary times would form the course of study for years now has to be crammed into a few months, and it stands to reason that much which is essential remain unlearnt.
This is the third volume in the series "Of Matters Military", that focuses on various issues regarding the Indian Military.
This book highlights intelligence and security sector reforms within the European Union, radicalization, espionage and the Lone-Wolves attacks.
The book is a collection of articles by academics and counter-terrorism experts from different countries on terrorism.
The book is a collection of articles by eminent scholars on the future of the illicit trade of nuclear materials in South Asia by non-state actors and terrorists.
This book covers the historical perspective of martial law in India and compares it with a few other countries.
Reminiscences of two Gunner Aviators of the Indian Army and the narration of their Trysts with Courage in their lifelong Army careers. Daring men in uniform work in the most harsh and challenging conditions in remote areas where they learn to survive and perform their duties with utmost sincerity and dedication. As a group, the team spirit and bonhomie that they have, is enviable. For their comrades, they are prepared to risk their own lives, even when bullets are flying around. Most of these dedicated men consider their units/ Organisations as their first love, which is clearly discernible from their memoirs. Each of these men have umpteen stories to narrate about their life spent in uniform. This book is an attempt to present a bouquet of those tales, which make their lives so different, as they have the knack to see and do things differently and at times, in a most unpredictable manner. Some light-hearted articles have been sprinkled to make it a balanced an enjoyable reading. Life in the Armed Forces is a risky affair, therefore, why not live up life to its fullest. Some of these stories are told down the generations and form interesting tales to narrate to a captive audience in a bar or Unit get-togethers. For soldiers, it is their personal treasure of memories.
Volume 4 (1958-62) looks into the last years of the Indian presence in Tibet. An era had come to an end; Mao's China did not want any Indians in 'its' new colony; a sense of jealousy towards India prevailed.
Volume 4 (1958-62) looks into the last years of the Indian presence in Tibet. An era had come to an end; Mao's China did not want any Indians in 'its' new colony; a sense of jealousy towards India prevailed.
This book is a compilation of papers presented by academia from various forums on Securing India's Maritime Neighbourhood.
This book is filled with interesting activities, short real-life stories, and stories of Lord Krishna solving modern life problems, along with original Shlokas translated in English. In the end, you take away amazing 40 life-learning lessons from Bhagavad Gita.
The Year Book provides an increased "upstream" focus on defence and security policy practice for military, civilian administrative and political leadership and further empowers them in making considered decisions. It will also be of great interest to those researching strategic and security issues.
A popular myth maintains that Indo-EU relations are best viewed through the British prism. With Brexit taking place a new India- Eu relationship is about to emerge. This book traces the past and explains the present state of the relationship between India and EU.
India and China: Foreign Policy Priorities, a collection of 50 essays looks into Indian and Chinese foreign policy approaches towards various bilateral and multilateral issues, which include the maritime security, South China Sea, 'One Belt One Road', BRICS, terrorism, joint military exercises, New Development Bank etc.
In this book, the author discusses the sustainability of the Afghan National Army and Air Force.
This book consists of the true stories of British people during World War II.
The book discussed the issues regarding the prospect of nuclear terrorism in Central Asia and possibly in Russia and the risk of a complete nuclear device falling into the hands of terrorists.
The book discussed the issues regarding the prospect of nuclear terrorism in Central Asia and possibly in Russia and the risk of a complete nuclear device falling into the hands of terrorists.
India and China are considered the new "Centre of Gravity" in the evolving world economy. But since the war of 1962, there is a deep distrust between them. In this book, scholars from both India and China share their perspectives and recommend measures for building trust and improving relations between the two countries.
India and China are considered the new "Centre of Gravity" in the evolving world economy. But since the war of 1962, there is a deep distrust between them. In this book, scholars from both India and China share their perspectives and recommend measures for building trust and improving relations between the two countries.
This book consists of the true stories of British people during World War II.
This book discusses the various type of surveillance done by states on their citizens who live in fear of their privacy in daily life.
The book traces the origins of international security cooperation and scrutinizes the moorings of the Security Council's powers in international law.
The book helps the reader understand on how the Intelligence agencies work in a Post cold war world.
The relations between India and Pakistan have been strained right from the partition days. Many efforts have been made to normalise the relations, however, no tangible results have been forthcoming. This book attempts a panoramic overview of the peace process, in phases over the past seven decades, between the two from 1947.
The second volume of the India Tibet Relations (1947-1962) begins soon after signature of 17-Point Agreement in May 1951. This volume shall go in depth into the slow deterioration of the age-old Indo-Tibet relations, gradually being replaced by a cruder relation with the new occupiers of Tibet.
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