Synergising Quality Assurance for Speedy Defence Procurement and Ensuring Quality The Directorate General of Quality Assurance (DGQA) is the organisation that is responsible for ensuring the quality of a wide range of military hardware at the time of their procurement. This is a very old organisation and has evolved over a period of time to meet the aspirations of its customers. However, since the introduction of Defence Procurement Procedure it has invited lot of criticism from its users due to the delays caused in procurements and attributable to Quality Assurance (QA), as also the introduction of sub-standard equipment in service. Mahendra Prasad 2014 Monograph
India’s Relationship With The Gulf Cooperation Council: Need To Look Beyond Business India-GCC relationship is growing stronger by the day as both realise the potential and importance of each other. Trade and commerce is the most important pillar of the India-GCC relationship. Success of high volume of trade and commerce between India and GCC revolves around a high degree of trade and economic complementarity as both caters to each other's economic demands. Prasanta Kumar Pradhan 2014 Monograph
Religion as the Foundation of a Nation: The Making and Unmaking of Pakistan Pakistan owes its origin to the ‘Two Nation Theory’ in the sub-continent’s polity. Leaders of the Pakistan Movement were convinced that Muslims were a separate nation from the Hindu nation and the two could not live together. P. K. Upadhyay 2014 Monograph
Changing Contexts of Chinese Military Strategy and Doctrine This monograph identifies the contexts which have shaped China's military strategy and doctrine. It argues that these have evolved through Party-Military relations as well as through the Chinese leadership's assessment of the international balance of power. In this framework, the monograph has traced the PLA's strategic and doctrinal transformation from a defensive one to one of limited offence, having global aspirations, affecting further changes in China's military strategy and doctrine. Prashant Kumar Singh 2016 Monograph
Nanotechnology: The Emerging Field for Future Military Applications This monograph traces the R&D initiatives being undertaken in nanotechnology, followed by specific applications which are relevant for the Indian defence forces. It also attempts to foresee how nanotechnology-enabled applications are likely to impact the future battlefield. Sanjiv Tomar 2015 Monograph
Kautilya’s Arthashastra: Contemporary Issues and Comparison In order to make a work relevant, scholarly attempts to study the text such as Kautilya’s Arthashastra, and then critically apply it to explain, compare and understand contemporary issues is necessary. This monograph intends to fulfil this aim in a small way. P. K. Gautam 2015 Monograph
The US Factor in Sino-Indian Relations: India’s Fine Balancing The monograph seeks to determine the extent to which the US is a factor as an intervening variable in the complex relationship between the two countries. The study attempts to probe the research question as to how China perceives U.S policy towards India in particular, and whether growing Indo-US ties can affect China's security interest negatively. R N Das 2015 Monograph
Defence Offsets: International Best Practices and Lessons for India The Monograph provides a comprehensive roadmap for reforming India’s defence offset policy which despite having gone through several rounds of revisions in past decade or so, still lacks effectiveness. The roadmap is based on extensive study of offset practices followed by six countries: Canada, Israel, Malaysia, South Korea, Turkey and the UAE. Laxman Kumar Behera 2015 Monograph
Central Asia: India’s Northern Exposure It is time for India to reconnect with a rapidly-changing Central Asia—increasingly the focus of world attention, and rivalry among the great powers over security and energy stakes. India too has high stakes in Central Asia, and a cogent policy outlook is long overdue. P. Stobdan 2015 Monograph
State versus Nations in Pakistan: Sindhi, Baloch and Pakhtun Responses to Nation Building The present monograph traces the origins of the Pakistani state and the processes that encouraged the state-sponsored efforts to build a Pakistani nation, and seeks to isolate various problems associated with such nation-building efforts. Ashok K. Behuria 2015 Monograph