South Asia Defence & Strategic YEAR BOOK 2009

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The third edition of the South Asia Defence and Strategic Year Book offers an analysis of defence, economic and social issues that impact regional security in South Asia. The wide ranging perspectives give a deep insight into the factors and linkages that impact the emerging international relations of the region, with particular emphasis on India which is an economic, military and political powerhouse with an expanding footprint in the World.
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South Asia is a region that is rife with geopolitics. By virtue of its population and location, it is a reflection of the challenges of the interconnected, integrated and interdependent world. Its security environment is relatively unsettled and is a reason for both hope and despair. Its issues, which have international as well as regional relevance, have their own dynamics and trends that need a deeper understanding.
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The Year Book aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the security environment in the region by focusing on an indepth analysis of military capabilities and strategic imperatives obtaining in the region. Apart from outlining the general security environment, detailed military balance, trends in weapon systems and technology, defence industry, missile and nuclear capabilities and terrorism issues have been highlighted.
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Growing strategic linkages and independence of nation states make it imperative to consider the region as a whole to incorporate a holistic approach. The Year Book also contains studies on China and other Southeast Asian nations to that effect.

Colonel Harjeet Singh took early retirement from the Indian Army in 1998. He holds an M.Sc. and M. Phil. in Defence and Strategic Studies from the University of Madras. A graduate of the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington he was also an instructor at that institution. Amongst his publications are Evolution of Strategy: From Sun Tzu to Clausewitz; Soldiering with Faith: The Sikh Light Infantry; Doda: Insurgency in the Wilderness;, A Quest for Excellence: Training the Indian Army; Elephants versus Cannons: The Battles of Panipat; The Military Strategy of the Arthasastra; and The Thirty-Six Stratagems. He has also prepared Notes on Military History for Army Promotion Examinations as well as the DSSC/TSOC Examination for the past four years.

Col. Harjeet Singh

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