02000nam a22002657a 450000500170000000800410001702000150005804000090007304100080008208200220009010000220011224500280013426000400016230000250020236500110022752011910023865000330142965000400146265000240150265000450152670000240157194200120159599900190160795201080162620220423122807.0220421b ||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d a8170492203 cAloy aeng 223a355.033bPHAC aR V Phadke931354 aChinas power projection aNew DelhibManas Publicationsc2005 a251 p.bHBc22x14 cm 2Others aChina's attempts to comprehensively overhaul and modernize its armed forces, and its emphasis on access to modern technology indicate the determination of the Chinese leadership to build an all-round military capability to fight well beyond its immediate periphery. Coercion, and if that fails, resorting to use of military force have been the logical and natural steps in China's strategy. This marked propensity to use force makes one take note of China's fast burgeoning military capabilities. The rapid-fire modernisation process of China's military would permit it to extend its influence and power well beyond its immediate proximity. This development has serious implications for India's security. However, to exaggerate the "Chinese threat" is counter-productive, lest it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy. While the PRC would like the world to respect it even if out of fear or awe, it is axiomatic that India guard itself against an overestimation of the threat while assessing its potential. The book attempts to search for ways to improve an understanding of China's rapidly raising power status in international politics and its possible implications for India's security. aChinas Grand Strategy930691 aNuclear and Strategic Assets930692 aPLA Doctrine930693 aImplications for India's Security930694 aPHADKE (R V)930695 2ddccGF c222528d222528 00102ddc40708OTHaALbALd2013-03-24l0o355.033 PHACpGF03097r2022-04-21 00:00:00w2022-04-21yGF