Admiral D K Joshi's resignation more a policy issue than procurement
By: Bhardwaj, Atul.
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ArticlePublisher: 2014Description: p.12-15.Subject(s): Marine engineering
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: The resignation of the chief of naval staff has failed to halt the series of gas-leak episodes in the Indian Navy. An important lesson from Admiral Joshi's resignation is that India's security and civil-military equation is linked not just to the speed of arms procurement, but also to the ironing out of differences on the maritime policy front. - Reproduced.
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | Volume no: 49, Issue no: 12 | Available | AR103932 |
The resignation of the chief of naval staff has failed to halt the series of gas-leak episodes in the Indian Navy. An important lesson from Admiral Joshi's resignation is that India's security and civil-military equation is linked not just to the speed of arms procurement, but also to the ironing out of differences on the maritime policy front. - Reproduced.


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