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Indian Navy a Perspective
Author | : Baldeo Sahai |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 324 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : India |
ISBN | : UCAL:B5106360 |
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Indian and American Perspectives on Technological Developments in the Maritime Domain and Their Strategic Implications in the Indian Ocean Region
Author | : Vice Admiral Pradeep Kaushiva,Commander Kamlesh K Agnihotri |
Publsiher | : KW Publishers Pvt Ltd |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2013-04-15 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 9789385714788 |
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The maritime domain, hosting the highways of global prosperity—through trade, industrial raw material and energy links—rates high in its potential for conflict. As the global pendulum of economic vibrancy swings eastwards, the Indian Ocean Region (IOR) has been receiving increasing attention from all actors, state as well as non-state ones, and now presents itself in sharp focus as one of the volatile seascapes on this earth. The navies operating in the region will, therefore, need to depend on high technology and associated doctrines and procedures, so as to effectively deal with the wide spectrum of challenges therein. It will also become incumbent upon such littoral states as can afford the high cost of technology, to catch up so as to maintain their relevance in the great game being played out in their very own backyard. The United States as a leader in inventing and exploiting technology sets its own benchmarks in internalization of advanced technologies to undertake maritime missions at and from the sea in support of its military operations ashore. China, on the other hand, has been striving towards achieving asymmetric war-fighting capabilities, supported by other developing technologies as well as core capabilities like the Beidou position-fixing system, which would be central to network-centric operations, including missile guidance systems. As the IOR increasingly transforms into an arena of extra-regional power play, the implications of technologically enabled confrontations and their impact on resident states are poised to weigh in on a scale never imagined before. There is thus, a greater need for India to gain in-depth knowledge of and develop a perspective on advanced technology sensors, weapons, supporting infrastructures, doctrines and futuristic concepts in the maritime domain and their potential as strategic game changers in the IOR. This book aims to foster greater understanding of the challenges facing the IOR and also look at how the technological advances in the maritime domain may possibly handle such challenges. It should provide useful resource material to those investigating the impact of technology on meeting the maritime challenges in the IOR.
The Royal Indian Navy
Author | : Kalesh Mohanan |
Publsiher | : Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | : 244 |
Release | : 2019-10-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781000709575 |
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This book presents a comprehensive history of the Royal Indian Navy (RIN). It traces the origins of the RIN to the East India Company, as early as 1612, and untangles the institution’s complex history. Capturing various transitional phases of the RIN, especially during the crucial period of 1920–1950, it concludes with the final transfer of the RIN from under the British Raj to independent India. Drawn from a host of primary sources—personal diaries and logs, official reports and documents—the author presents a previously unexplored history of colonial and imperial defence policy, and the contribution of the RIN during the World Wars. This book explores several aspects in RIN’s history such as its involvement in the First World War; its status in policies of the British Raj; the martial race theory in the RIN; and the development of the RIN from a non-combat force to a full-fledged combat defence force during the Second World War. It also studies the hitherto unexplored causes, nature and impact of the 1946 RIN Revolt on the eve of India’s independence from a fresh perspective. An important intervention in the study of military and defence history, this will be an essential read for students, researchers, defence personnel, military academy cadets, as well as general readers.
No Easy Answers
Author | : James Goldrick |
Publsiher | : Lancer Publishers |
Total Pages | : 225 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781897829028 |
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This is a book about navies and about navies working with very limited resources in less than ideal circumstances.
India s Naval Strategy and Asian Security
Author | : Anit Mukherjee,C. Raja Mohan |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 301 |
Release | : 2015-11-19 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781317361336 |
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This book examines India’s naval strategy within the context of Asian regional security. Amidst the intensifying geopolitical contestation in the waters of Asia, this book investigates the growing strategic salience of the Indian Navy. Delhi’s expanding economic and military strength has generated a widespread debate on India’s prospects for shaping the balance of power in Asia. This volume provides much needed texture to the abstract debate on India’s rise by focusing on the changing nature of India’s maritime orientation, the recent evolution of its naval strategy, and its emerging defence diplomacy. In tracing the drift of the Navy from the margins of Delhi’s national security consciousness to a central position, analysing the tension between its maritime possibilities and the continentalist mind set, and in examining the gap between the growing external demands for its security contributions and internal ambivalence, this volume offers rare insights into India’s strategic direction at a critical moment in the nation’s evolution. By examining the internal and external dimensions of the Indian naval future, both of which are in dynamic flux, the essays here help a deeper understanding of India’s changing international possibilities and its impact on Asian and global security. This book will be of much interest to students of naval strategy, Asian politics, security studies and IR, in general.
THE INDIAN NAVY
Author | : MR. PRANAV ZOPE |
Publsiher | : Pranav Zope |
Total Pages | : 160 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Art |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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THIS BOOK IS WRITTEN FOR THE AWARENESS OF INDIAN NAVY. EVERYONE KNOWS WHAT IS INDIAN NAVY AND WHOLE WORLD HAS SEEN ITS, PROUDNESS AND ITS STRENGTH, BUT WHAT ARE THE COMPONENTS USED BY THEM ARE, NOT KNOWN PROPERLY. THE INTENTION OF WRITING THIS BOOK IS TO SHOW THE WORLD, PROUD SOLDIERS OF INDIAN NAVY. I HOPE YOU LIKE THIS BOOK. PLEASE READ IT FROM CORE OF YOUR HEART. ALL THE INFORMATION IN THE BOOK IS ACCORDING TO THE AVAILABLE SOURCES AT THE TIME WHEN THE BOOK WAS WRITTEN AND PUBLISHED.
Transition to Triumph
Author | : G. M. Hiranandani |
Publsiher | : Lancer Publishers |
Total Pages | : 464 |
Release | : 2000 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1897829728 |
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Indian Naval Strategy in the Twenty first Century
Author | : James R. Holmes,Andrew C. Winner,Toshi Yoshihara |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2009-04-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781134052110 |
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This is the first academic study of India's emerging maritime strategy, and offers a systematic analysis of the interplay between Western military thought and Indian maritime traditions. By a quirk of historical fate, Europe embarked on its Age of Discovery just as the main Asian powers were renouncing the sea, ushering in centuries of Western dominance. In the 21st century, however, Asian states are once again resuming a naval focus, with both China and India dedicating some of their new-found wealth to building powerful navies and coast guards, and drawing up maritime strategies to govern the use of these forces. The United States, like the British Empire before it, is attempting to manage these rising sea powers while preserving its maritime primacy. This book probes how India looks at the sea, what kind of strategy and seagoing forces New Delhi may craft in the coming years, and how Indian leaders may use these forces. It examines the material dimension, but its major premise is that navies represent a physical expression of a society's history, philosophical traditions, and culture. This book, then, ventures a comprehensive appraisal of Indian maritime strategy. This book will be of interest to students of sea power, strategic studies, Indian politics and Asian Studies in general. James R. Holmes is an Associate Professor of Strategy at the U.S. Naval War College and a former U.S. Navy surface warfare officer. Toshi Yoshihara is an Associate Professor in the Strategy and Policy Department at the Naval War College. Andrew C. Winner is Professor in the Strategic Research Department at the U.S. Naval War College.