by Prakash Nanda | Jan 17, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Why Indian Army Chief General Naravane’s peace-gesture to Pakistan has few takers Is India now prepared to demilitarize the Siachen, the world’s highest and coldest battle field? Though the Indian Army Chief, General M.M. Naravane, has hinted at the possibility of it...
by Prakash Nanda | Jan 5, 2022 | Defence & Foreign Policy
Does India’s series of missile tests go against its policy of “No First Use” of nuclear weapons? Whether it is a coincidence or not, over the nearly two-year old border standoff with China in Ladakh, India has tested several missile systems, ranging from SRBM to MRBM...
by Prakash Nanda | Dec 15, 2021 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – Indian Navy’s Soft Power It does not need any elaboration that Sea-power has always influenced history. Empires have risen and fallen as they lost command of the seas, whether it was Persian or that of Napoleon or that of Great Britain. In fact,...
by Prakash Nanda | Dec 6, 2021 | Blogs
RIGHT ANGLE – Fit case for prolonging, not lifting, the suspension of the erring MPs Indian political discourse is increasingly being marked by double standards. Take, for instance, the case of 12 Rajya Sabha members being suspended for this session by Chairman...
by Prakash Nanda | Dec 5, 2021 | Defence & Foreign Policy
How far is the jointness of our armed forces? Unlike his predecessors, New chief of naval staff (CNS), Admiral R Hari Kumar, seems comfortable with the ideas of jointness of armed forces and the establishment of integrated theatre commands. The only thing he wants...
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