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9789353573911 60b9fc1834dbf542173f0a19 India's Military Conflicts and Diplomacy: An Inside View ofDecision-Making https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba4625b462e24f836d40cc/9789353573911.jpg India's armed forces have maintained national security and territorial integrity better than those of most other developing democratic nations. The credit for these successes however goes less to its defence management apparatus and more to those responsible for operational planning and execution. Many a time India has failed to convert hard-won operational achievements into long-term strategic successes. Why does that happen?

In this path-breaking book V.P. Malik looks back on his career and presents some recent examples of India's military conflicts. Among these are accounts of Operation Pawan in which an Indian peacekeeping force was sent to Sri Lanka in 1987 with tragic results and Operation Cactus in the Maldives a quick commando action where India's armed forces foiled an attempted coup d'etat in less than twenty-four hours. Alongside are examples of India's military diplomacy in a range of circumstances.

With a new Preface to the paperback edtion this book will fascinate anyone who has a stake in India's national security.
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  • ISBN: 9789353573911
  • Author: Malik V.P.
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 320
  • Format: Paperback
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India's armed forces have maintained national security and territorial integrity better than those of most other developing democratic nations. The credit for these successes however goes less to its defence management apparatus and more to those responsible for operational planning and execution. Many a time India has failed to convert hard-won operational achievements into long-term strategic successes. Why does that happen?

In this path-breaking book V.P. Malik looks back on his career and presents some recent examples of India's military conflicts. Among these are accounts of Operation Pawan in which an Indian peacekeeping force was sent to Sri Lanka in 1987 with tragic results and Operation Cactus in the Maldives a quick commando action where India's armed forces foiled an attempted coup d'etat in less than twenty-four hours. Alongside are examples of India's military diplomacy in a range of circumstances.

With a new Preface to the paperback edtion this book will fascinate anyone who has a stake in India's national security.

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