Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Thu, 10/18/2012 - 05:46
Paper No. 5254 18-Oct-2012
By B.Raman
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Tue, 10/16/2012 - 07:32
Paper No. 5251 16-Oct-2012
By B. Raman
The ability to read and understand the adversary’s mind and message is a vital component of strategic decision-making. When decisions that could lead to military conflicts are made without such an ability, surprise and possible disaster are often the outcome.
2. The truth of this was illustrated during the Korean war of the late 1940s and the 1950s and the Sino-Indian war of 1962.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Thu, 10/11/2012 - 05:06
Paper No. 5248 11-Oct-2012
By B. Raman
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Wed, 10/10/2012 - 05:54
Paper No. 5246 10-Oct-2012
By B.Raman
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Thu, 10/04/2012 - 05:08
Paper No. 5242 04-Oct-2012
By Dr Subhash Kapila
“The Indian Ocean is where the rivalry between the United States and China in the Pacific interlocks the regional rivalry between China and India and also with America’s fight against Islamic terrorism and the Middle East, which includes America’s attempt to contain Iran”---------- Robert Kaplan
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Wed, 10/03/2012 - 05:06
Paper No. 5240 03-Oct-2012
By B. Raman
Lt. Gen. (retd) K. S. Brar, who played a prominent and courageous role in the military action code-named OP Blue Star in the Golden Temple in Amritsar in June 1984, was the target of a pre-planned and determined attack by unidentified elements in London on the night of September 30,2012.He escaped death.
Submitted by asiaadmin2 on Wed, 10/03/2012 - 05:02
Paper No. 5239 03-Oct-2012
By B. Raman
A BBC web site report on the attack on Gen. (retd) K. S. Brar, a retired officer of the Indian Army, at London on the night of September 30,2012, states as follows:
“He told Indian TV channels that the attack "was a pure assassination attempt on me".
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