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Club Climate Negotiations with Local Actions
While international negotiations are important in dealing with climate change, nothing worthwhile can be achieved without public participation and concerted local action.
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April 20, 2012
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The Perils of Strategic NCO and Tactical General
War is a too serious a business to be left to NCOs and Generals must be involved both at the strategic and tactical levels to ensure the moral and disciplined manifestation of a professional military.
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March 15, 2012
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Reassessing India’s Disaster Management Preparedness and the Role of the Indian Armed Forces
In recent years, the intensity of the occurrence of natural disasters has increased manifold. Responding to this, the Government of India has undertaken various measures to mitigate the impact of disasters. Even so, the response of the civil authorities is often found inadequate and the armed forces are called out to assist the civil administration. The armed forces never fail to respond in a prompt manner, but without proper data on various local resources, skills, essential services and equipment.
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Climate Change and Conflict in South Asia
It is now commonly accepted that small island countries are facing an existential threat because of global warming and the consequent rise in the level of the oceans.
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Back to the Basics: Foot and Hoof Mobilty in the Mountains
This Brief argues that foot mobility is central to mountain warfare. It first uses historical evidence to show the advantageous use of this capacity by the victor. It then argues for preserving this ‘military biodiversity’ by including indigenous breeds of animals.
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Published:
October 14, 2011
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The Arctic as a Global Common
India’s ‘strategic community’ must take the lead in articulating the debating the idea of including the Arctic in the discourse on global commons.
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Published:
September 02, 2011
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Mapping Chinese Oil and Gas Pipelines and Sea Routes
China is pursuing an energy policy to alleviate its import dependence, diversify the sources and routes of imported oil and prepare for supply disruption. China's import of hydrocarbons is growing rapidly. Besides sea transport from West Asia and other oil rich countries of both crude and liquefied natural gas, China has also identified diverse import routes for oil and gas by overland pipelines. Some projects are now complete and many are under construction or in the planning stage.
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Why Culture Matters?
While earthquake resistant buildings and safety of dams and nuclear plants are important, orderly public behaviour under stress, as demonstrated by the Japanese people, is also vital.
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Published:
March 18, 2011
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