National security has been a prominent issue in the just-concluded elections. In the course of intense electioneering, almost all the major parties have used it as a means to secure electoral gains. Be that as it may, the reality is that national security has not been given the importance it deserves by successive governments. No wonder, we do not have a comprehensive national security strategy document in place even 72 years after independence. However, thanks to the focus during the elections, some pertinent and relevant aspects pertaining to national defence have been raised which need to be deliberated upon by the new government on priority
In the present geopolitical melee, the tools of strategic coercion and conflicts are finding new way...
The article analyzes the evolution of military strategy of the Republic of India and key factors tha...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...
National security has been a prominent issue in the just-concluded elections. In the course of inten...
An aspirational, resurgent, India, today, in many ways, is the geopolitical toast of the world. In n...
Reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressForeign and defence policy overlap in most countr...
The Indian election is already underway and takes place in seven phases, from 11 April to 19 May. In...
NoIn a marked departure from previous national governments, those led by the Bharatiya Janata Party...
The Indian armed forces have undergone a substantial metamorphosis since the emergence of India and ...
Although the Modi Government is seeking to enhance its strategic position with the defence budget’s ...
India’s power and interests continue to grow in the Indo-Pacific region and globally, yet its nation...
reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressDespite persistent rural and urban poverty today,...
After independence, India faces many problems in each sector and one of them is defence. Through tim...
Abstract National Security is the paramount reality of a nation which traditionally deals the capac...
Steven I. Wilkinson explores how India has succeeded in keeping the military out of politics when so...
In the present geopolitical melee, the tools of strategic coercion and conflicts are finding new way...
The article analyzes the evolution of military strategy of the Republic of India and key factors tha...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...
National security has been a prominent issue in the just-concluded elections. In the course of inten...
An aspirational, resurgent, India, today, in many ways, is the geopolitical toast of the world. In n...
Reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressForeign and defence policy overlap in most countr...
The Indian election is already underway and takes place in seven phases, from 11 April to 19 May. In...
NoIn a marked departure from previous national governments, those led by the Bharatiya Janata Party...
The Indian armed forces have undergone a substantial metamorphosis since the emergence of India and ...
Although the Modi Government is seeking to enhance its strategic position with the defence budget’s ...
India’s power and interests continue to grow in the Indo-Pacific region and globally, yet its nation...
reproduced by permission of Oxford University PressDespite persistent rural and urban poverty today,...
After independence, India faces many problems in each sector and one of them is defence. Through tim...
Abstract National Security is the paramount reality of a nation which traditionally deals the capac...
Steven I. Wilkinson explores how India has succeeded in keeping the military out of politics when so...
In the present geopolitical melee, the tools of strategic coercion and conflicts are finding new way...
The article analyzes the evolution of military strategy of the Republic of India and key factors tha...
The Indian military is the world’s fourth largest after the US, Russia and China. In the immediate a...