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Nuclear South Asia - Keywords and Concepts (Paperback): Rajesh Rajagopalan, Atul Mishra Nuclear South Asia - Keywords and Concepts (Paperback)
Rajesh Rajagopalan, Atul Mishra
R1,497 Discovery Miles 14 970 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This dictionary provides a comprehensive and ready guide to the key concepts, issues, persons, and technologies related to the nuclear programmes of India and Pakistan and other South Asian states. This will serve as a useful reference especially as the nuclear issue continues to be an important domestic and international policy concern.

Fighting Like a Guerrilla - The Indian Army and Counterinsurgency (Paperback): Rajesh Rajagopalan Fighting Like a Guerrilla - The Indian Army and Counterinsurgency (Paperback)
Rajesh Rajagopalan
R1,569 Discovery Miles 15 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book deals with two significant issues: the peculiar and paradoxical question of why regular armies, better suited to fighting conventional high-intensity wars, adopt inappropriate measures when fighting guerilla wars; and the evolution of the Indian army's counterinsurgency doctrine over the last decade. In addition, the book also includes the first detailed analysis of the trajectory of the army's counterinsurgency doctrine, arguing that while it was consolidated only over the last decade, the essential elements of the doctrine may in fact be traced back to the army's first confrontation with the Naga guerillas in the 1950s. It outlines the three essential elements that make up the Indian army's counterinsurgency doctrine: that there are no military solutions to an insurgency; that military force can only help to reduce levels of violence to enable political solutions; and that there should be limited use of military force. Rajagopalan argues that international circumstances - particularly the need to counter conventional military threats from Pakistan and China - led to a counterinsurgency doctrine that had a strong conventional war bias. This bias also conditioned the organisational culture of the Indian army.

Nuclear South Asia - Keywords and Concepts (Hardcover): Rajesh Rajagopalan, Atul Mishra Nuclear South Asia - Keywords and Concepts (Hardcover)
Rajesh Rajagopalan, Atul Mishra
R4,769 Discovery Miles 47 690 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This dictionary provides a comprehensive and ready guide to the key concepts, issues, persons, and technologies related to the nuclear programmes of India and Pakistan and other South Asian states. This will serve as a useful reference especially as the nuclear issue continues to be an important domestic and international policy concern.

Fighting Like a Guerrilla - The Indian Army and Counterinsurgency (Hardcover, New): Rajesh Rajagopalan Fighting Like a Guerrilla - The Indian Army and Counterinsurgency (Hardcover, New)
Rajesh Rajagopalan
R4,175 Discovery Miles 41 750 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

This book deals with two significant issues: the peculiar and paradoxical question of why regular armies, better suited to fighting conventional high-intensity wars, adopt inappropriate measures when fighting guerilla wars; and the evolution of the Indian army's counterinsurgency doctrine over the last decade. In addition, the book also includes the first detailed analysis of the trajectory of the army's counterinsurgency doctrine, arguing that while it was consolidated only over the last decade, the essential elements of the doctrine may in fact be traced back to the army's first confrontation with the Naga guerillas in the 1950s. It outlines the three essential elements that make up the Indian army's counterinsurgency doctrine: that there are no military solutions to an insurgency; that military force can only help to reduce levels of violence to enable political solutions; and that there should be limited use of military force. Rajagopalan argues that international circumstances - particularly the need to counter conventional military threats from Pakistan and China - led to a counterinsurgency doctrine that had a strong conventional war bias. This bias also conditioned the organisational culture of the Indian army.

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