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Sino Indian Logjam: Facts, Risks, Options and the Sum of All Fears

Also Published@ https://thedailyguardian.com/e-paper/tdg-epaper/19-september-2020/ An officer on the LAC recently celebrated his birth day. When asked what was on the menu for his birthday party, he replied ‘Chinese’ and lots of them. Attaboy. That’s called morale. …....

Sino Indian Logjam: Aim, Capability and Environmental Analysis

  Aims of War I was in IMA, Lt Col Shankar Roy Choudhry (later a General and our COAS) taught us Principles of War, twirling his moustaches. The first and foremost principle he taught - ‘Selection...

A Landscape for Defence Exports

  A birds eye view indicates conflict zones are in Africa, West Asia, South Asia and the South China Sea. Major defence spenders will also be in this region. India is central to these zones....

No ‘Go’ for China in the Logjam

As I am posting this, the PLA has put out a tweet that they had to fire in Shenpao Mountains. The game is on! All the best boys. Bash on regardless. You have done us proud. In...

Disruption in Military Affairs

Three months back I was approached to speak at the Army War College, Mhow, during the Doctrine and Strategy Seminar on Multi Domain Operations. In this time many things happened. I corelated the topic...

Undissuasive Leadership, Undeterred China

Undissuasive In 1971 India was a poor country with strong Armed Forces. It halved Pakistan, created Bangladesh and cocked a snook at USA. Seventh Fleet threatening to intervene in Pakistan’s favour was taken in stride....

Sino Indian Logjam – A Review

  The Sino Indian standoff is logjammed. All talks and parlays are leading nowhere. Progress is incremental. The long haul will be a test of Indian stamina. Meanwhile experts - national and international as also...

Kashmir – A Future Reflection

  It is more than a year since the abrogation of Article 370. A lot has been said. Commentaries commemorating the anniversary abound. Some experts painted deterioration. Some painted no change. Some expressed hope in...

Water, Diamer Bhasha Dam and Sino-Pak Collusion

Beggars can’t be choosers. However, they do have a choice of place for begging. Yesterday, Pakistan begged at the US, Saudi and Gulf street corners. Today it is the Chinese, Turkish, and Malaysian street...

DAP: Examination of the Strategic Partnership Model

The Indian Army is making incremental, but confused, progress in upgrading its depreciated artillery profile that has languished gravely since the import of Bofors howitzers in the late 1980s as per Rahul Bedi in...

Why Corporatisation of Ordnance Board is a Must

On May 16 this year, the Government announced the decision to corporatise Ordnance Factory Board (OFB) to improve its autonomy, accountability and efficiency. It evoked overwhelming response from the Armed Forces who felt that...

Evolving into a Tank for High Altitude

  The current Sino Indian standoff has highlighted the lack of a suitable tank for high altitudes.The tank is required not only for defending our territory but also for carrying out any offensive into China....

SUPERPOWERS – PAST, PRESENT AND CHINA

Civilizations, Empires and Superpowers. We have seen many civilizations-Greek, Persian, Chinese, Indus Valley, Mesopotamian, Egyptian, Roman, Islamic, Mayan, Inca and more. Similarly, many great empires have risen and fallen- the Ottoman, Persian, Spanish, Hapsburgs,...
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