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once upon a time, say around 822 AD, Tibet and China made a deal of friendship. The treaty went on to state that “Tibet and China shall abide by the frontiers of whom they are now in occupation ... On neither side shall there be a waging of war nor seizing of territory. Between the two countries no smoke nor dust shall be seen ... and the very word enemy shall not be spoken. This solemn agreement has established a great epoch
when Tibetans shall be happy in the land of Tibet, and Chinese in the land of China.
Table of Contents
1. On the Roof of the World
Shashank Yadav
2. With H-6G Bomber, China Gears Up to Win Informationised
Local Wars
Amrita Jash
3. Pakistan-China: All Weather Friendship, or a Partnership of
Limited Cooperation?
Neha Surwade
4. Augmented Soldier: Ethical, Social & Legal Perspective
Arjun Tyagi
5. Illegal Arms Trade: Issues and the Way Forward
Sushil Chander
6. No Beating of Drums of War, Yet Ominous Dark Clouds!
Lt. Gen Rakesh Sharma, Retd.
7. Buffer States a Shield to Protect the Frontiers
Brig. Narender Kumar, Retd.
8. Spectre and Meltdown: The Most Damaging Vulnerabilities
of 2018 are Already Out
Debashish Bose
9. Ideating Future War Fighting: Multi-Domain Warfare
Lt. Gen Rakesh Sharma, Retd.
10. In the Shadow of Maritime Security: India, Japan and
the China Factor
Dr Mohammed Badrul Alam
11. Pakistan Mainstreams Terrorists & Radicals: Hafiz Saeed
becomes the X-Factor
Harsh Kumar Upadhayay
Shashank Yadav
2. With H-6G Bomber, China Gears Up to Win Informationised
Local Wars
Amrita Jash
3. Pakistan-China: All Weather Friendship, or a Partnership of
Limited Cooperation?
Neha Surwade
4. Augmented Soldier: Ethical, Social & Legal Perspective
Arjun Tyagi
5. Illegal Arms Trade: Issues and the Way Forward
Sushil Chander
6. No Beating of Drums of War, Yet Ominous Dark Clouds!
Lt. Gen Rakesh Sharma, Retd.
7. Buffer States a Shield to Protect the Frontiers
Brig. Narender Kumar, Retd.
8. Spectre and Meltdown: The Most Damaging Vulnerabilities
of 2018 are Already Out
Debashish Bose
9. Ideating Future War Fighting: Multi-Domain Warfare
Lt. Gen Rakesh Sharma, Retd.
10. In the Shadow of Maritime Security: India, Japan and
the China Factor
Dr Mohammed Badrul Alam
11. Pakistan Mainstreams Terrorists & Radicals: Hafiz Saeed
becomes the X-Factor
Harsh Kumar Upadhayay
Product details
Published | 21 Feb 2018 |
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Format | Paperback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 64 |
ISBN | 9789387471818 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury India |
Dimensions | 229 x 152 mm |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing India Pvt. Ltd |