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The book raises vital questions of War and Peace and identifies the key players who will determine which conditions shall prevail in the 21st century South Asia. It traces the evolution of modern Armies and assesses how well prepared the Indian Army is to face the challenges ahead. The Author’s reviews of the years 2001 and 2002, when he was in command of the Indian Army, will be read with considerable interest, as India and Pakistan came to the brink of war in 2002. He examines the concept of War for validity and ability to solve problems in the modern era and concludes that some form of a warfare will continue. He presents a scenario of a future War and draws lessons from the plans and actions of the belligerents. He also deals with Intelligence, at length, cross-border Terrorism and Media management. His pleading for the concept of Chief of the Defence Staff (CDS) will be of special interests for the policy makers, defence administrators and readers at large. His views on political control of the Army and the linkage between Foreign Policy and National Security will evoke considerable interest and perhaps some controversy. The chapters dealing with the Soldiers of India and Pakistan, provide an insight into their psyche. The chapter ‘Piece de Resistance’, of the book i.e. ‘Is Peace Breaking Out in South Asia?’ has been dealt with balance and candour and will provide the people and the leaders of both India and Pakistan with some food for thought.
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Pages : 234
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