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As she charts her destiny in lifting her masses from poverty and backwardness, India is also obliged to ward off incessant military aggression from her two near, and most inimical neighbours. Resultantly, she is compelled to spend as much as Rupees three hundred thousand crores annually from her overburdened national income to maintain the world’s third largest defence forces. In normal course of state wisdom therefore, one would expect that such a ...
This book is presented to the readers insofar as it deals with the new Act, namely, the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Act, 2010 which has been brought into force from 1st May, 2011 together with the Foreign Contribution (Regulation) Rules, 2011 made by the Central Government. By this Act, the earlier Foreign Contribution (Regulation Act, 1976 and the Rules made there under have been repealed. While retaining some of the features of the repealed Act, the new ...
Warfare is an ultimate recourse that is adopted by nation states when other less destructive options fail to protect their interests against a continuum of inter state rivalries. It is thus that nation states maintain the institution of armed forces as best as they can.
Keeping the military institution at the desired level of efficiency is a costly and time intensive exercise more so since outcome of war is dictated by an intangible combination of material ...