India’s emerging land warfare doctrines and capabilities

Maintaining India’s territorial integrity and its social and economic well-being have been the country’s principal national security concerns. Lately, the country’s foremost security concern has been to resist overt and covert acts of terror. Securing these vital national intere...

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Main Author: Singh, Harinder
Other Authors: S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies
Format: Working Paper
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-907352020-11-01T08:51:10Z India’s emerging land warfare doctrines and capabilities Singh, Harinder S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies DRNTU::Social sciences::Military and naval science Maintaining India’s territorial integrity and its social and economic well-being have been the country’s principal national security concerns. Lately, the country’s foremost security concern has been to resist overt and covert acts of terror. Securing these vital national interests and aspirations requires preservation and protection against external and internal threats. India’s rising international stature and economic clout are likely to make increasing demands on the country’s armed forces in times to come. The Indian armed forces therefore need to suitably equip, train and prepare themselves to tackle a range of external and internal threats. Qualitative changes currently underway in military organization, doctrine, technology and culture could significantly transform India’s conventional war-fighting capabilities over the next decade or so. The paper argues that the Indian Army can be expected to adapt itself well to emerging threats and challenges, and deter or, if necessary, defend the country against China, and achieve sufficient combat superiority vis-à-vis Pakistan, in the medium to long term. India’s army can be expected to emerge as an important security provider in the region, with sufficient force projection capabilities to pursue its legitimate interests in the neighbourhood, and even beyond. 2011-01-11T02:52:50Z 2019-12-06T17:53:01Z 2011-01-11T02:52:50Z 2019-12-06T17:53:01Z 2010 2010 Working Paper Li, N. (2010). India’s emerging land warfare doctrines and capabilities. (RSIS Working Paper, No. 210). Singapore: Nanyang Technological University. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/90735 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/6523 en RSIS Working Paper ; 210/10 46 p. application/pdf
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India’s emerging land warfare doctrines and capabilities
description Maintaining India’s territorial integrity and its social and economic well-being have been the country’s principal national security concerns. Lately, the country’s foremost security concern has been to resist overt and covert acts of terror. Securing these vital national interests and aspirations requires preservation and protection against external and internal threats. India’s rising international stature and economic clout are likely to make increasing demands on the country’s armed forces in times to come. The Indian armed forces therefore need to suitably equip, train and prepare themselves to tackle a range of external and internal threats. Qualitative changes currently underway in military organization, doctrine, technology and culture could significantly transform India’s conventional war-fighting capabilities over the next decade or so. The paper argues that the Indian Army can be expected to adapt itself well to emerging threats and challenges, and deter or, if necessary, defend the country against China, and achieve sufficient combat superiority vis-à-vis Pakistan, in the medium to long term. India’s army can be expected to emerge as an important security provider in the region, with sufficient force projection capabilities to pursue its legitimate interests in the neighbourhood, and even beyond.
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