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  • Why Ladakh needs Tanks

    • July 22, 2020
    • Posted by: Maj Gen Birender Dhanoa (Retd)
    • Categories: Military, Strategic Affairs
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    “First time since 1962 that tanks and mechanised elements urgently airlifted to Ladakh” reads a headline in The Tribune of 22 June 2020. “India’s (sic) shopping for lightweight mountain-friendly tanks post China tussles”, proclaims another eye-catching header in The Economic Times of 15 July 2020.

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  • It is no longer Pakistan seeking Chinese support for its adventurism as much as it is the other way around. India must prepare

    • July 20, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd)
    • Categories: ASEAN & ARF, China, Foreign Affairs, Military, Pakistan, Strategic Affairs
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    While India has long considered the potential of a two-front war with Pakistan and China, it was only in 2009 that a keynote address at a seminar in Delhi, by the then Army Chief General Deepak Kapoor, forced a serious re-evaluation. The debate regarding India’s capability to fight a war in which there is full collusion between China and Pakistan has generally remained inconclusive.

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  • India’s Geopolitical and Geo-Economic Crossroads

    • July 18, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen (Dr) Prakash Menon (Retd)
    • Categories: ASEAN & ARF, Economy, Foreign Affairs, Military, Strategic Affairs
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    The ghosts of Doklam have emerged with vengeance in Ladakh, with updated satellite images providing irrefutable testimony of China’s ongoing military preparations in most of the Doklam plateau that it has occupied. India’s acquiescence to China’s military occupation was a strategic turning point which signified that China understood that the politico-military dynamics on Northern border provided potential pressure points for periodic doses to keep India on the leash. Ladakh was waiting to happen and one can expect many recurrences unless India takes a stand that disabuses China of the notion that India can be coerced.

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  • Demand for fact-finding grossly premature

    • July 10, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen PR Shankar (Retd)
    • Categories: Military, Strategic Affairs
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    144 veterans have addressed a joint statement to the President, PM, RM, CDS and Chiefs of Services drawing attention to the failure in the political, civil, and military establishments, especially in intelligence acquisition in the ongoing Sino-Indian military situation in eastern Ladakh. They have demanded, that a ‘fact-finding body’ be constituted to go into various issues raised by them.

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  • Reviewing J-K in the backdrop of an active Ladakh border

    • July 6, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen Syed Ata Hasnain (Retd)
    • Categories: Counter Insurgency, Military, Strategic Affairs
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    With all the public focus on the LAC in Ladakh, there has hardly been any analysis of the situation in J&K even as the Union Territory approaches the first anniversary of the landmark decisions taken on August 5 last year. The decisions themselves being too well known, any recall of these may be unnecessary.

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  • Modi govt’s silence on China gave ‘satellite warriors’ a free run

    • July 3, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen (Dr) Prakash Menon (Retd)
    • Categories: Domestic Issues, General Topics, Military
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    The Ladakh stand-off has boosted transparency, for it has given greater visibility to a species of information soldiers who could be described as ‘Satellite Warriors’.

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  • India must prepare for a multi-domain war

    • July 3, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen PR Kumar (Retd)
    • Categories: ASEAN & ARF, Military, Strategic Affairs
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    China’s confrontation with India is not all about the boundary issue, but a political act to offset its present challenges, and demonstrate its rising comprehensive national power (CNP). The Communist Party of China (CPC) leadership that increasingly relies on nationalism for its legitimacy will not find it easy to make the compromises necessary for a boundary settlement.

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  • Satyameva Jayate (Truth alone prevails)

    • July 3, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen PR Shankar (Retd)
    • Categories: China, Military, Strategic Affairs
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    My thoughts are with Col Santosh Babu and our soldiers who sacrificed themselves for us in Galwan. Their bravery will be an example and inspiration for future generations of Indians.
    They have given their today for our tomorrow.

    My heart goes to their families and near and dear ones. My salutes to them.

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  • All About Strategic and Defence Matters

    • July 2, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen PR Shankar (Retd)
    • Category: India
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    Many businesses, large and small, have a huge source of great ideas that can help them improve, innovate, and grow, and yet so many of these companies never think of using this amazing corporate asset. What is this highly valuable asset? Its own people.

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  • Role of Political Guidance for Self-Reliance in Defence

    • July 1, 2020
    • Posted by: Lt Gen (Dr) Prakash Menon (Retd)
    • Category: India
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    Many businesses, large and small, have a huge source of great ideas that can help them improve, innovate, and grow, and yet so many of these companies never think of using this amazing corporate asset. What is this highly valuable asset? Its own people.

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