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India and military power projection: Will the land of Gandhi become a conventional great power?

By: Ladwig, Walter C., III.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2010Description: p.1162-1183.Subject(s): India. Army | Armed forces In: Asian SurveySummary: All three branches of the Indian armed forces have recently articulated the need to operate beyond the country's immediate borders. While the Indian military is highly unlikely to achieve its more ambitious power projection objectives in the medium term, the conventional wisdom that India's traditional foreign-policy orientation precludes military power projection is untenable, especially for an aspiring regional hegemony. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 50, Issue no: 6 Available AR91118

All three branches of the Indian armed forces have recently articulated the need to operate beyond the country's immediate borders. While the Indian military is highly unlikely to achieve its more ambitious power projection objectives in the medium term, the conventional wisdom that India's traditional foreign-policy orientation precludes military power projection is untenable, especially for an aspiring regional hegemony. - Reproduced.

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