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China Pakistan Military Nexus - Implications for India (Hardcover): P.C. Katoch, Sharad Tewari China Pakistan Military Nexus - Implications for India (Hardcover)
P.C. Katoch, Sharad Tewari
R1,713 Discovery Miles 17 130 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Pakistan and China enjoy exemplary friendly ties, which have been expanding and becoming even deeper with time. China’s main geopolitical focus in South Asia is to restrain India as a competitor by using Pakistan as a proxy. China’s growing economic and security relation with Pakistan, and the unholy nexus between the two, remains a major worry for India as the growing Chinese involvement is bound to erode India’s influence in the region. Another area of concern has been the lack of credible Indian deterrence to the hybrid threats that it faces as a result of such collusivity between Pakistan and China. This book is the culmination of a series of discussions held under the aegis of the United Service Institution of India on the subject of Sino-Pak Collusivity and Hybrid Warfare. The book contains details on Concepts and Determinants of Hybrid Warfare, an objective assessment of the China–Pakistan Collusive Threats and their Implication for India, and makes Policy recommendations for India in the Time-Frame up to 2030.

USI Strategic Year Book 2022 (Hardcover): Maj Gen B K Sharma, Lt Gen G S Katoch, Gp Capt Sharad Tewari USI Strategic Year Book 2022 (Hardcover)
Maj Gen B K Sharma, Lt Gen G S Katoch, Gp Capt Sharad Tewari
R2,432 R1,891 Discovery Miles 18 910 Save R541 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days
The Indo Pacific Region - Security Dynamics and Challenges (Paperback): Sharad Tewari, Roshan Khanijo The Indo Pacific Region - Security Dynamics and Challenges (Paperback)
Sharad Tewari, Roshan Khanijo
R1,028 Discovery Miles 10 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Asia's diversity in culture, ethnicity, religions, ideology, environment, history, economy and systems of governance is without parallel. Consequently, conflict is endemic. Going hand in hand with conflict is multi-faceted competition. At one level, it is for resources: the emerging economies of the Asia Pacific, South and South East Asia compete for energy and mineral resources with developed countries, including USA, Europe, Japan and South Korea. Economic growth and continued development of Asia as a whole are contingent upon security and stability, without which precious resources will inevitable be expended in conflict. The contingent's lynchpin is South East Asia, connecting the Indian and the Pacific Oceans and linking the Middle East and South Asia with the Asia Pacific and Australia. Given the proven limitations of the UNSC in handling various situations, there is pressing need for a regional infrastructure to deal with security matters, including both traditional and non-traditional threats. It is for the nations whose interests are most affected to work together to build a comprehensive Pan Asian security mechanism, dispelling the apprehensions of the continent's inhabitants and creating the capability to handle their own affairs. This book aims to bring out need for a holistic, overarching Indo-Pacific security system and generate ideas on how it should be developed.

The Indo Pacific Region - Security Dynamics and Challenges (Hardcover): Sharad Tewari, Roshan Khanijo The Indo Pacific Region - Security Dynamics and Challenges (Hardcover)
Sharad Tewari, Roshan Khanijo
R1,740 R1,358 Discovery Miles 13 580 Save R382 (22%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Asia's diversity in culture, ethnicity, religions, ideology, environment, history, economy and systems of governance is without parallel. Consequently, conflict is endemic. Going hand in hand with conflict is multi-faceted competition. At one level, it is for resources: the emerging economies of the Asia Pacific, South and South East Asia compete for energy and mineral resources with developed countries, including USA, Europe, Japan and South Korea. Economic growth and continued development of Asia as a whole are contingent upon security and stability, without which precious resources will inevitable be expended in conflict. The contingent's lynchpin is South East Asia, connecting the Indian and the Pacific Oceans and linking the Middle East and South Asia with the Asia Pacific and Australia. Given the proven limitations of the UNSC in handling various situations, there is pressing need for a regional infrastructure to deal with security matters, including both traditional and non-traditional threats. It is for the nations whose interests are most affected to work together to build a comprehensive Pan Asian security mechanism, dispelling the apprehensions of the continent's inhabitants and creating the capability to handle their own affairs. This book aims to bring out need for a holistic, overarching Indo-Pacific security system and generate ideas on how it should be developed.

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