Indian Defence Review July-Dec 1989 (Vol 4.2)

By Admiral R H Tahiliani, Air Marshal Vir Narain, Lt Gen E A Vas, Rear Admiral Satyindra Singh, Sqn Ldr N Browne, Maj Gen K S Pendse, Maj Gen B D Kapur, Maj Gurmeet Kanwal

Indian Defence Review July-Dec 1989 (Vol 4.2)
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A State at War with Itself

IDR Comment

India as a Regional ‘Superpower’

Maritime Strategy for the Nineties – Adm R H Tahiliani

National Security and Air Power – Air Marshal Vir Narain

OP TOPAC: The Kashmir Imbroglio – IDR Research Team

Grappling with the Dynamics of Nuclear Strategy: Policy Formulation for a Nuclear India – IDR Research Team

Special Operations in National Strategy – Maj S S Randhawa

Military and Operational Doctrine for the late Nineties – Brig J S Nagra

Reorganizing Indian Amour – Ravi Rikhye

People’s War under Modem Conditions: China’s Emerging Military Doctrine – Brig D Banerjee

Nuclear China: The Equation with India – IDR Research Team

Glacier Warfare: The Indian Army Experiences a New Dimension in High-altitude Warfare – IDR Research Team

Armed Forces: A State’s Obligations to Ex-servicemen – Lt Gen E A Vas

Petroleum Depletion Fall-out and Alternatives to Petroleum-based Propulsion – Col S G Vombatkere

Generals for Peace and Disarmament – Maj Gen E D’Souza

‘Friends not Interests’ – Rear Adm Satyindra Singh

US Attack on Libya: Operation El Dorado Canyon – Sqn Ldr N Browne

Nepal: The Ongoing Impasse – IDR Research Team

Exploding the Pakistan Bogy – Brig Mahindra Singh

India’s Defence Budget – A Case for better Planning – Maj Gen KS Pendse

Economy in Defence Finance through better Management – Maj Gen B D Kapur

Small Arms Philosophy and the Individual Assault Weapon – AD 2000 – Lt Col Randhir Singh

Future Battlefield Surveillance and Intelligence in a Corps Zone – Maj Gurmeet Kanwal

Weapons and Equipment: An Overview – IDR Research Team

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