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Defending India attempts to comprehensively analyse the management
of conflicts and security challenges faced by India during its
first half century as a free country. The book is unique in being
both the first in its genre and also in that it has been authored
by a prominent Indian public figure, a parliamentarian of high
standing, and a senior member of the present government in New
Delhi. This book plumbs the sources of Indian strategic culture and
thought, the evolution of its armed forces, the management of
conflicts in the past 50 years (some 37 in all), and along with
examining India's defence expenditure patterns, the author also
addresses huimself to the challenges that India faces in the
future. While presenting a new insight into the last 50 years,
Defending India also suggests essential structural changes for the
future.
Antarctica is a magnificent display of interaction between air and
the various phases of water in a pristine environment. This
interaction has led to the formation of many unique features over
the Antarctic continent. Antarctica is now emerging as an important
key in the understanding of global and environmental concerns. Its
unique features have provided scientists with special opportunities
to investigate the origin of the continents, pollution at the
global level, ozone hole healing and changes in the global climate.
However, lack of scientific data remains a major problem for
researchers in many areas of Antarctic science. This book fills the
gaps in the process of understanding Antarctic science.
This hands-on, example-driven guide is a practical getting started
tutorial with plenty of step-by-step instructions for beginner to
intermediate level readers working with BPEL PM in Oracle SOA
Suite. Written for SOA developers, administrators, architects, and
engineers who want to get started with Oracle BPEL PM 11g. No
previous experience with BPEL PM is required, but an understanding
of SOA and web services is assumed
In Service of Emergent India is an evocative insider's account
of a crucial period in India's history. It provides an in-depth
look at events that changed the way the world perceived India, and
a unique view of Indian statecraft. As Minister of External
Affairs, Defense, and Finance in the BJP-led governments of 1996
and 1998-2004, Jaswant Singh was the main foreign policy spokesman
for the government of Atal Bihari Vajpayee during the 1998 nuclear
tests by India and Pakistan, the hijacking to Kandahar,
Afghanistan, of Indian Airlines flight IC 814, and the Kargil
conflict between India and Pakistan, as well as other key events.
In an account that is part memoir, part analysis of India's past
and future prospects, Singh reflects on his childhood in rural
Rajasthan at the end of the colonial period, his schooling and
military training, and memories of Indian Independence and the
Partition of India and Pakistan. He analyzes the first four decades
of Indian nationhood under Congress Party rule, ongoing tensions
between India and Pakistan, Sino-Indian relations, and post-9/11
U.S.-Indian relations.
Jaswant Singh has come a long way from his home in the desert
districts of Rajasthan. Commissioned in the Indian Army when barely
nineteen, he went through two wars whilst in service (1962 and
1965) before resigning his commission to pursue a political career.
He has served seven terms in Parliament, and, in the BJP-led
governments of 1996 and 1998-2004, held charge of six ministries of
the Government of India, including External Affairs, Defence and
Finance. Regarded as an authority on Indian foreign policy and
national security, Jaswant Singh is among the most respected names
in the country's public life, and in the world of diplomacy.
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