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India’s Defense Budget: Brief Note

Since 2019, every year, the Finance Minister of India (Finmin) presents finance budget in the house of representatives (Lok Sabha). …

Defence And Security

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India’s Defense Budget: Brief Note
India’s Defense Budget: Brief Note

Apr 25, 2021

Principles of War in Dhanurveda (धनुर्वेद)

In the ancient Indian philosophical system, there are fourteen primary knowledge sources — the four Vedas, six Vedangs, Puranas, Meemamsa, Nyaya sastras and Dharmashastras. Among four Vedas — Rigveda, Yajurveda, Samaveda, Atharvaveda — Dhanurveda is, a upaveda (applied knowledge), associated with Yajurveda. It was composed between 1100–800 BCE and deals…

Hinduism

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Principles of War in Dhanurveda (धनुर्वेद)
Principles of War in Dhanurveda (धनुर्वेद)

Jun 18, 2020

The fantasy of “Global Power” with Globalised Propaganda: China’s Media Machinery

Sun Zi, a prominent Chinese military general from 6th Century B.C (512 B.C, in his military treatise the “Art of War” wrote that “ Warfare is all about deception” and it is better to “Mystify, Mislead and Surprise your Enemy’’, then attack. …

China

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The fantasy of “Global Power” with Globalised Propaganda: China’s Media Machinery
The fantasy of “Global Power” with Globalised Propaganda: China’s Media Machinery

May 28, 2020

Papua New Guinea: Political & Security Assessment

Introduction The political and security situation in Papua New Guinea continues to remain tense amid financial crisis resulting from a decade of economic mismanagement under the previous government, witch-hunting of political rivals, the institutionalisation of corruption, tribal wars in the resource-rich highlands, and free run of organised crime groups in…

Oceania

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Papua New Guinea: Political & Security Assessment
Papua New Guinea: Political & Security Assessment

May 28, 2020

Blood Code Burma

The seventy-two year-long Ethno-nationalist insurgency led by over twenty insurgent groups against the Myanmar government remains inconclusive, due to military’s implicit political interests, and the continuation of ethnopolitical ambitions by ethnic rebel groups. Since its independence in 1948 from British colonial rule, the Myanmar state remains challenged from various ethnic…

Myanmar

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Blood Code Burma
Blood Code Burma

May 19, 2020

Military Tradition of Kalinga (Modern Odisha, East India)

Military Formation: 3 types of Soldiers: Paharis (Guardsmen), Banuas (Offensive fire party), Dhenkiyas (Expeditionary Infantry Force, armed with the sword, shield, and archery) 3 types of Infantry soldiers: Itikars (Lance Bearer), Dhanuki (Archers), Phadikares (Swordsman) “Itikars and Dhanukis were Mountain warfare specialists” The infantry soldiers in Odisha were classified into…

Indo Pacific

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Military Tradition of Kalinga (Modern Odisha, East India)
Military Tradition of Kalinga (Modern Odisha, East India)

May 19, 2020

Evolution of Indian Warfare: A short note

Twenty years later, in 303 B.C, when Seleukos Nikator, the conqueror, one of Alexander’s generals who had become king of Western Asia by then entered Punjab, faced a defeat from Chandragupta Maurya. This was the first time when a foreign army of importance was defeated in a full-scale battle. Chandragupta’s…

India

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Evolution of Indian Warfare: A short note
Evolution of Indian Warfare: A short note

May 19, 2020

Indo-Pacific enters Asian Security Affairs Lexicon, Officially!

In his 2007 speech to the august house of Indian parliamentarians, Japanese President Shinzo Abe was first to moot the idea of “Confluence of Two Oceans” taking a leaf from the book “The confluence of two Oceans” (Majma-ul-Bahrayn) compiled by the Mughal Prince Dara Shukoh in 1655. The confluence continued…

China

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Indo-Pacific enters Asian Security Affairs Lexicon, Officially!
Indo-Pacific enters Asian Security Affairs Lexicon, Officially!

May 19, 2020

Urban Naxals: An Indian Lexicon for an Insurgent’s Strategy

The Naxalite movement (Left Wing Extremism) in India is an ongoing internal security crisis, originated from Naxalbari uprising of 1967 and had taken place in Naxalbari (a block of Siliguri sub-division of Darjeeling district) located in West Bengal. The movement finally took its shape after the merger of two prominent…

Maoists

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Urban Naxals: An Indian Lexicon for an Insurgent’s Strategy
Urban Naxals: An Indian Lexicon for an Insurgent’s Strategy

May 19, 2020

The Chinese Tea Shop

(Kedai Cina Teh/Zhōngguó Chá Diàn) Wandering on the streets (Jalan) of Malaysia, one would find innumerable food courts (Medan Selera)/Restorans) serving delicacies that are reflective of Negara Malaysia’s syncretic culture. While Food MNCs such as Nestle were successful in making Milo a preferred drink in this SE Asian country, Teh…

Chinese Culture

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The Chinese Tea Shop
The Chinese Tea Shop
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