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" An Undercover Operation Involving Burmese Rebels And Indian Intelligence Agencies Set Amidst The Palm Trees And Beaches Of The Andaman Islands. " It All Went Horribly Wrong. Were The Burmese Betrayed By Indian Intelligence? If So, Why? " Haksar S Investigation Unfolds Like A Thriller Set Against The Background Of The Geo-Politics Of The Indian Ocean. Why Is Democratic India Silent About The Struggle For Liberty In Burma? When Nandita Haksar Took Up The Case Of Thirty-Six Burmese Prisoners In Port Blair S Jail, She Thought It Was A Simple Case Of Illegal Detention. But As She Painstakingly Pieced Her Clients Stories Together, The Case Took On A Markedly More Complex Colour. The Burmese Clai...
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This work provides biographies of more than 500 men and women who have served as admiral, vice admiral, or rear admiral. While officers from the U.S., British, French and Japanese navies make up the bulk of the work, officers from 22 countries, including Australia, Canada, Germany, India, Italy, the Netherlands, Russia, and Spain, are also included. The main criterion for inclusion is that each person must have actively served in the rank of at least rear admiral, but not necessarily in enemy action. This effectively rules out people who were granted the rank on retirement, as a courtesy title or posthumously. The book also includes lists of admirals organized by nationality and by year of birth.
In this book Jerome M. Conley argues that strained Indo-American relations stem from a deep nexus of historical factors. Conley begins his examination of the delicate balance of power in the region by looking back to the Moscow-New Delhi deal during the Cold War. He argues that the dialogue between the United States, India, and Russia that was established during this era has persisted only because of American ambivalence, short-term Indian needs, and Russian economic trends. Consequently, the United States must sow the seeds for long-term trust and cooperation with India to ensure limited and controlled nuclear expansion. This book will appeal to international affairs and security studies scholars, foreign policy historians, and anyone interested in exploring the complexities of regional strategic arms control.
In The Absent Dialogue, Anit Mukherjee examines the relations between politicians, bureaucrats, and the military in India and argues that the pattern of civil-military relations in India hampers the effectiveness of the Indian military. Informed by more than a hundred and fifty interviews with high ranking officials, as well as archival material, this book sheds new light on both India's political and military history, as well as democratic civilian control and military effectiveness more generally.
The Book Is A Sincere Attempt By The Author For An Indepth Study Of All Aspects Of The Elections-Electoral Behaviour, Caste Politics, Regional Influences, Defections, Etc. Which Usually Are The Very Basis Of The Battle Of Ballot.
An Impartial Account Of The Events Leading To The Withdrawal Of The President'S Pleasure In Respect Of The Chief Of The Naval Staff - The Constitutional And Legal Norms Which Should Have Been Duly Followed. An Incident Which Not Only Rocked The Political System Of The Country But Was Instrumental In Leading To The Unexpected Collapse Of The Vajpayee Government. A Legal Treatise Which Broadly Deals With The Constitutional Provisions And Conditions Of Service Of The Members Of The Armed Forces - The High Office Of The Chief Of The Naval Staff Which Was Hurt And Humiliated. An Episode Which Displayed Inapt Handling Of The Termination And Assumption Of The Office Of Cns That Raised Unprecedented Hue And Cry In The Political And Bureaucratic Circles Of The Country. An Event Which Unfolded The Myth Surrounding National Security And Regenerated The Need For Restructuring The Ministry Of Defence With The Three Services To Achieve Greater Cohesion In The Fast Changing India'S Strategic Scenario, Especially After The Kargil War.
With reference to dismissal of naval chief Admiral Vishnu Bhagwat and corruption in Indian defence deals.
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On the conspiracy behind the allegations made by Tehelka.com in Operation West End against Indian political and military establishment.