The defence makeover: 10 myths that shape India's image
Material type: TextPublication details: New Delhi Sage 2002Description: 458 p. mapsISBN: 0761996125 (cloth); 0761996133 (pbk.)Subject(s): India--Jammu and Kashmir Politics and government Diplomatic relations India China PakistanDDC classification: 327.54 Summary: This book is divided into five parts. Each of them has two chapters dealing with a particular subject. The first part covers the whole gamut of India-china relations. Parts two deals with Kashmir. The third part considers the likelihood of an all-out conventional war between India and Pakistan. The book ends with a chapter entitled `The Bottomline`. This is not crystal gazing, nor is it pontification. Rather, it speaks holistically about what the individual chapters imply for India`s defence makeover.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This book is divided into five parts. Each of them has two chapters dealing with a particular subject. The first part covers the whole gamut of India-china relations. Parts two deals with Kashmir. The third part considers the likelihood of an all-out conventional war between India and Pakistan. The book ends with a chapter entitled `The Bottomline`. This is not crystal gazing, nor is it pontification. Rather, it speaks holistically about what the individual chapters imply for India`s defence makeover.
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