S. Kalyanaraman

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Archive data: Late Dr S Kalyanaraman was a Fellow at MP-IDSA from July 23, 2001 to May 05, 2021
S. Kalyanaraman was a Research Fellow at the Manohar Parrikar Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses. His areas of expertise were India’s foreign and security policies as well as issues relating to international security. A PhD in International Studies from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, Dr. Kalyanaraman was a recipient of the Nehru Centenary British Fellowship and a former Visiting Fellow at the Department of War Studies, Kings College London. He was a visiting member of the faculty at apex civil and military training institutions including National Defence College, Army War College, Foreign Service Institute, and at Bhutan’s Royal Institute for Governance and Strategic Studies.
His publications include:
The Future of War and Peace in Asia ; “The Theory and Practice of Civil-Military Relations”
“The Sources of Military Change in India”
“Nehru’s Advocacy of Internationalism and Indian Foreign Policy”
“The Context of the Cease-Fire Decision in the 1965 India-Pakistan War”
“Major Lessons from Operation Pawan for Future Regional Stability Operations”
A longer list of his publications can be accessed atSankaran Kalyanaraman on ResearchGate

Research Fellow
Email:-skalyanaraman[dot]idsa[at]nic[dot]in
Phone:-+91 11 2671 7983

Publication

India’s Military Strategy: Countering Pakistan’s Challenge

  • Publisher: Bloomsbury
    2022
This book explores what military strategy is and how it is interconnected with policy on one hand and military operations on the other. In the process, it traces the transformation of the notion of strategy from its original military moorings to a more policy-oriented and-influenced conception and elaborates upon a tripartite framework of policy, strategy and doctrine to think about, understand, and analyse the use of force. The book explores the politics of India-Pakistan conflict in order to root the study of Indian military strategy in the political sphere. It discusses three main issues that have ensured the persistence of conflict: incompatible national identities, Pakistan's congenital quest for parity with and compulsion to challenge India, and irreconcilable positions on the Kashmir issue. The book argues that India has invariably pursued limited political aims that did not threaten Pakistan's survival or form of government or regime in power albeit containing a counter offensive elements. It states that India employed the strategy of exhaustion during the Indian Army's campaigns in the 1947-48 conflict and 1965 war, which made way to strategy of annihilation during the 1971 war (East Pakistan), but after Pakistan's acquisition of nuclear weapons capability the strategy is back to exhaustion. The book highlights the importance of designing an overall military strategy for waging limited war and pursuing carefully calibrated political and military objectives by creatively combining the individual doctrines of the three services by establishing a Chief of Defence Staff system.
  • ISBN: 9789356400023 ,
  • Price: ₹ 1299/-

  • Published: 2022