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In the book "Comprehensive National Power - A Model for India" an
attempt has been made to quantify and describe those attributes
that most accurately portray India's capability to exert its
national will. An effort has been made to access how various powers
compared in this study could exert their national power to leverage
the international environment to their national advantage. This
study has been carried out in the backdrop of the rise and fall of
countries and empires, and an assessment of the inbuilt longevity
to power. This well-researched book is a result of the project
study allocated by Headquarters Army Training Command to the United
Service Institution of India, New Delhi. This study is likely to be
a foundational work for future studies on the subject. This would
eventually lead to more awareness of the concept of Comprehensive
National Power. As a result, a national consensus is likely to
emerge on the steps India would need to take to further hone its
Comprehensive National Power in order to realize the national
aspirations.
China's Maritime Power dates back thousands of years. China has one
of the oldest naval traditions in the world, dating from at least
the end of the Warring States period in 221 BC. Nonetheless, China
has historically been a continental state with a large ground force
and only a coastal navy with limited blue water capability. The
rise of modern day China raises considerable regional and security
concerns, besides economic and political competition towards
finding a rightful place in power politics of the South Asian
Region and hence needs a critical analysis. There is a need to
focus future strategies to deal with such challenges, both in the
medium and long term. An effort to achieve the same has been
undertaken in this book. The book is sure to stimulate further
discussions on China's navy and its ambitions.
History has shown that rising powers inevitably trample upon their
rival's natural sphere of Influence. The Indo-Pacific region needs
to work towards a security construct that leverages the
civilizational linkages to expand cooperation and build partnership
across the Indo-Pacific. This book is built around themes of
national aspirations, regional security challenges and generation
of strategic options.
In the book "Comprehensive National Power - A Model for India" an
attempt has been made to quantify and describe those attributes
that most accurately portray India's capability to exert its
national will. An effort has been made to access how various powers
compared in this study could exert their national power to leverage
the international environment to their national advantage. This
study has been carried out in the backdrop of the rise and fall of
countries and empires, and an assessment of the inbuilt longevity
to power. This well researched book is a result of the project
study allocated by Headquarters Army Training Command to the United
Service Institution of India, New Delhi. This study is likely to be
a foundational work for future studies on the subject. This would
eventually lead to more awareness of the concept of Comprehensive
National Power. As a result a national consensus is likely to
emerge on the steps India would need to take to further hone its
Comprehensive National Power in order to realise the national
aspirations.
Most of the recent conflicts have taken place within states. The
larger tragedies in these conflicts are that civilians are main
victims and that has forced the international community to
intervene. This has resulted in additional demand of UN
Peacekeeping forces with varying demands based on the kind of
conflict. The book giving examples from the Indian experience
brings out how peacekeepers become peace builders.
History has shown that rising powers inevitably trample upon their
rival's natural sphere of Influence. The Indo-Pacific region needs
to work towards a security construct that leverages the
civilizational linkages to expand cooperation and build partnership
across the Indo-Pacific. This book is built around themes of
national aspirations, regional security challenges and generation
of strategic options.
China s Maritime Power dates back thousands of years. China has one
of the oldest naval traditions in the world, dating from at least
the end of the Warring States period in 221 BC. Nonetheless, China
has historically been a continental state with a large ground force
and only a coastal navy with limited blue water capability. The
rise of modern day China raises considerable regional and security
concerns, besides economic and political competition towards
finding a rightful place in power politics of the South Asian
Region and hence needs a critical analysis. There is a need to
focus future strategies to deal with such challenges, both in the
medium and long term. An effort to achieve the same has been
undertaken in this book. The book is sure to stimulate further
discussions on China s navy and its ambitions.
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