Adarsha Verma

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Archive data: Person was Research Fellow at IDSA
Colonel Adarsha Verma joined IDSA as Research Fellow in August 2016. He has rich experience in Counter-Insurgency Operations, United Nations Peace Keeping Operations and Defence Procurement related issues. Colonel Verma has Masters Degrees in: Weapon Technology (Pune University); Defence and Strategic Studies (Madras University); and Management Studies (Osmania University). He has carried out research on issues related to “Surprise and Deception in the Army” and “Net-Centric Warfare”. As part of his research fellowship (study leave), the officer is focusing on “Indo-Japan Security Cooperation: Dynamics and Prospects in a Regional Context”
Research Fellow
Email: adarsha_p@yahoo.com
Phone: +91 11 2671 7983

Publication

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The Heavenly Land and the Land of the Rising Sun: Historical Linkages, Security Cooperation and Strategic Partnership

  • Publisher: KW Publishers
    2020
Security relations between India and Japan hold great potential to shape the future security architecture of the Indo-Pacific region. This book delves into this aspect holistically tracing the linkages between the two countries with advent of Buddhism into Japan from India, through China and Korea. Geography and strategic factors shaping the security of Japan have been evaluated and issues of defence cooperation, maritime security, cooperation in UN Peace Keeping Operations and strategic partnership between Indian and Japan have been deliberated. Set in both, a bilateral as well as a regional context, the security dynamics between the two countries has been analysed to arrive at pragmatic recommendations that must be implemented for an enhanced relationship in the security realm. Quantitatively assessing the India Japan security cooperation, the book carries out a Strength, Weakness, Opportunity and Threat (SWOT) analysis to arrive at the strategies for enhancement of such cooperation.
  • ISBN: 978-93-89137-45-3 ,
  • Price: ₹.1280/-
  • E-copy available

  • Published: 2020