Opinion
Religious bonhomie and communal harmony in Indian armed forces
Col Sombit Ghosh
The armed forces in our country are a microcosm of the entire country. They comprise of soldiers drawn from all parts of our varied country, cutting across faiths and communities. While in service, they learn and practise the one underlying theme of all religions – love for all humankind and tolerance for other religions.
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Threat of China annexing Tawang is real. What must India do?
Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee, VSM (R)
In this article, Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee, VSM (R) says China may try to wrest Tawang by force and gives reasons for it. He discusses what the Chinese would do to achieve their goal and how India should counter China’s moves.
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India @ 75: New Delhi’s security challenges and path forward
Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee, VSM (R)
In this article, Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee (R) discusses the internal, external, and maritime security challenges India faces after 75 years of Independence and proposes what the country’s long-term strategic vision should be like.
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Understanding Pakistan’s ‘deep state’ and its threat to world
Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee, VSM (R)
In this article, Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee (R) discusses the genesis of Pakistan’s “deep state”, how it is jeopardizing regional as well as global security. He argues that if the international community doesn’t take bold steps now, it might have serious global ramifications.
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India must move earnestly and quickly to settle border dispute with China
Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee, VSM (R)
A cursory study of the history of India-China border talks since the 1950s clearly indicates that in all these years China has made several proposals to settle the border dispute, whereas India is yet to put across a single proposal. Now, India must move quickly and earnestly to settle the issue.
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Efficiency of CAPFs suffering from ‘glass ceiling’ effect
Sanjiv Krishan Sood
All posts in the CAPFs being operational posts, the orientation of entire chain of command must be towards operations. Therefore, the argument for continued appointment of officers from other services in these forces can no longer be justified.
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PLA’s Barahoti transgression belies China’s weakness in middle sector
Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee, VSM (R)
In this article, Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee (R) writes that the recent PLA transgression in Uttarakhand’s Barahoti exposes China’s weakness in LAC’s middle sector. He also advocates for a robust Indian response should another Galwan-like situation arises.
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Escalating global tensions and how fallacious identities wreck humanity
B Maria Kumar
Sense of insecurity is the source of fear which in turn triggers prejudice and prejudice is a bias grounded in a perceived membership of a social group. Membership serves man as his false and heightened egoistic identity, the negative effects of which create in his psyche a series of threatening emotions.
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Afghanistan 4.0: Old battlefield, new alignments and India’s expected role
Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee, VSM (R)
In this article, Maj Gen Sudhakar Jee (R) discusses the changing geopolitical dynamics in Afghanistan and the region after the Taliban takeover of the war-torn country. He also discusses the role India must play there now.
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Ashok Dohare – an officer and a digitalman
B Maria Kumar
Ashok Dohare was one of the pioneering master trainers in the country to design and organize basic and specialized courses for Indian police in digital forensic analysis. Former Madhya Pradesh DGP B Maria Kumar writes on his batchmate Dohare, who retired on August 31, 2021.
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