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About this book
Indian Ocean Region is fast becoming a competing ground between regional and extra-regional powers. The option for India is to either retain strategic autonomy by building hard power or allow the space to be encroached upon by the extra-regional powers. Global community is aware of the strategic importance of India in the Indian Ocean Region and recognises the fact that partnership with India is imperative to shape the future of this region. It is an obligation that India begins to look at IOR as a strategic strength which needs to be further consolidated and complemented by building military capability with 'regional outlook'. The book addresses various issues with regard to capability building and employment of such a military power to protect national strategic interests and its obligation towards regional allies. As threats are multiplying, it is a necessity that India builds power projection capability in a phased manner to achieve its national objectives and also meet regional aspirations.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Foreword
- Acknowledgements
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Environmental Scan: Emerging Threats to India in the Indian Ocean Region
- 3. Existing Force Structure and Examination of Various Models to Meet the Security Challenges in the IOR
- 4. Threat-cum-Capability-Based Multi-Role Rapid Reaction Force
- 5. Employment Philosophy and Command and Control Organisation
- 6. Joint Training and Logistic Support System
- 7. Conclusion