Building military capability, developing new partnerships and protecting national interests in an uncertain world order
By: Lamba, Admiral Sunil
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BookPublisher: Journal of the United Service Institution of India Description: 149(618), Oct-Dec, 2019: p.457-466.Subject(s): Military engineering| Item type | Current location | Call number | Vol info | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Indian Institute of Public Administration | 149(618), Oct-Dec, 2019: p.457-466. | Available | AR122813 |
The strategic need for nations to protect and promote their national interest in a changing world order has been the centre piece of global strategic discourse for some time. Linked to this aspect of national interest is the need to build military capability to prepare for the array of security challenges that lie ahead and also developing new partnerships, as the global order shifts from a unipolar model to a multipolar one. There is little dispute over the assertion that the world today is characterised by multi-layered and multi-faceted diversity from political, demographic, economic, environmental and strategic viewpoints. These issues are important from strategic perspective largely because it seems that the world is in another period of historical transition. It would be a fair assumption that we are living through a period of ‘strategic uncertainty’. - Reproduced


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