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Crimson cows and Indian sensibilities
- October 28, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Category: India
No CommentsApproximately 7 million Jewish Israelis and an equal number of Palestinians
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Learning from history
- October 28, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Category: India
English King, James I, sent Sir Thomas Roe, to the Mughal Court
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Human rights and the military
- August 14, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Categories: India, Jammu & Kashmir, Manipur
In an earlier article in The Pioneer, ‘When judges become Generals
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Conspiracy of silence
- August 14, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Categories: India, Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan
These past few weeks, one sound you may probably have heard
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Let’s go down agnipath: A rejoinder
- August 14, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Category: India
It is based on the premise, accepted by Parliament,
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Can a Muscular Response deter Chinese Aggression?
- August 14, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Categories: China, India
The Sino-Indian War of 1962
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All actions have consequences
- July 19, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Category: India
Mr Modi is taking over as the Prime Minister for the third time
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Rebooting the Indian Army: A Doctrinal Approach to Force Restructuring
- July 19, 2024
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Category: India
Those who do not move, do not notice their chains.
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Facing a long hot summer
- February 24, 2021
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Category: Strategic Affairs
In a few short months, we are in for what is bound to be one long hot summer, global warming notwithstanding. Our enemies are at our gates and the prospect of conflict well within the realms of possibility. After all, the PLA must be keen to get on with its unfinished business, though what that might be, neither our military nor civil leadership have quite figured out!
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Unending Ladakh Story
- August 10, 2020
- Posted by: Brig Deepak Sinha (Retd)
- Categories: Domestic Issues, Military, Strategic Affairs
The Modi Govt is in a fix today, not because of the negligence of previous regimes but because of its own deliberate neglect of the military. We have failed to learn lessons
An interesting anecdote doing the rounds among military veterans’ groups on social media pertains to an incident just after the 1971 war.
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