| Vol. 25.1 INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW Jan-Mar 2010 Bharat Verma (Ed) 
The Indian Defence Review is a quarterly review read by senior Indian policy makers at senior bureaucratic, political and judicial levels. The IDR boasts that it is the most quoted Indian defence publication.
Capt. Bharat Verma is the editor of the IDR. He is also the founder and current editor of Lancer Publishers, a publishing house dedicated to defence and security matters.
IN THIS VOLUME:
UNPREPARED AND UNWILLING
PEACE WITH PAKISTAN: an idea whose time has passed
ADMIRAL NIRMAL VERMA, CHIEF OF THE NAVAL STAFF
FUTURE TRENDS IN AVIATION
INDIAN SHIPBUILDING: key to maritime and economic security
ARMYS CAPABILITY ACCRETION
WOMEN IN THE ARMED FORCES: misconceptions and facts
FACING THE DRAGON: is India prepared?
INTERNATIONAL SECURITY CHALLENGES AND EMERGING FLASHPOINTS
THE WAY TO REGIONAL POWER STATUS
Evolution of the Indian Submarine Arm
AEROSPACE AND DEFENCE NEWS
RHEINMETALL
PTC
LOCKHEED MARTIN
EADS
EUROFIGHTER
CONTROP HARRIS DEMYSTIFYING THE NEW BUY & MAKE (INDIAN) PROCEDURE DEFENCE OFFSETS: proving detrimental to the services PITFALLS IN ARMS PROCUREMENT PROCESS DESIGN REVIEW OF NAVAL PLATFORMS OFFSET CONTRACTS: under defence procurement procedures in India INDIA 2025: a global defence exports hub? INDIAIRAN DEFENCE COOPERATION CHINA 2010 CHINA: friend or foe INDIA AND ITS NEIGHBOURS KARGIL: an IAF perspective U.S. MILITARY SURGE IN AFGHANISTAN COMBATING RED TERROR MAOIST THREAT AND POLITICS ASIAN SECURITY ENVIRONMENT: Indias options INDIA AND THE U.S.: haunting past and beckoning future IS INDIA PREPARING TO LOSE?
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Publish Date 30/07/2010
Specifications 305 x 229 mm 180 pages pages Illustrated throughout 9788170621751 £ 12.99 Paperback Lancer
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