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100 _aGeorge K Tanham
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245 _aSecuring India: Strategic Thought and Practice
260 _aNew Delhi
_bManohar
_c1996
300 _a232 p.
_bHB
_c22x15 cm.
365 _b350.00
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_d350.00
520 _aThis volume contains George K. Tanham's RAND essay, 'Indian Strategic Thought', the sequel essay, 'Indian Strategy in Flux?' and commentaries by five Indian scholars. In the past, strategic thought has been dominated by the West and the former Soviet Union. In the coming years new powers, including India, will matter greatly. It is essential to study Indian strategy to understand the implications to the world as India's fortunes rise.
_uhttps://www.rand.org/content/dam/rand/pubs/reports/2007/R4207.pdf
650 _aMilitary Policy
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650 _aNational Security
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650 _aStrategic Aspects of Individual Places
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650 _aEssays
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700 _aTANHAM (George K)
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700 _aBAJPAI (Kanti P) Ed
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700 _aMATTOO (Amitabh) Ed
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