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Indian Defence Review Vol 26. 3

Author : Bharat Verma
Publisher : Lancer Publishers
Page : 116 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2011-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9788170622314

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The Indian Defence Review is a quarterly review read by senior Indian policy makers at senior bureaucratic, political and judicial levels. The IDR boasts that it is the 'most quoted Indian defence publication.'

Indian Defence Review Vol 26. 2

Author : Bharat Verma
Publisher : Lancer Publishers
Page : 120 pages
File Size : 41,7 Mb
Release : 2011-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9788170622192

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The Indian Defence Review is a quarterly review read by senior Indian policy makers at senior bureaucratic, political and judicial levels. The IDR boasts that it is the 'most quoted Indian defence publication.'

Indian Defence Review Vol 29.2

Author : Lt Gen JS Bajwa,Lt Gen SC Sardeshpande,Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee,Group Capt Joseph Noronha,Air Marshal Dhiraj Kukreja,Brig Deepak Sinha
Publisher : Lancer Publishers LLC
Page : 268 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-29
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9781940988108

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Indian Defence Review Vol 29.2 by Lt Gen JS Bajwa,Lt Gen SC Sardeshpande,Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee,Group Capt Joseph Noronha,Air Marshal Dhiraj Kukreja,Brig Deepak Sinha Pdf

The new issue of Indian Defence Review discusses the pros and cons of private aerospace manufacturing industry and why it should be encourage to flourish. Group Captain Joseph Noronha very strongly contends that the private aerospace industry must flourish in India to develop the sector. Artillery modernization in doldrums and IDR proposes a major overhaul in the procurement process to hasten reequipping of Regimens of Artillery immediately with 155mm guns. Group Captain Sachdev looks critically into whether the Indian Air Force equipped for a two-front war in case China-Pakistan join hands to attack India at the same time. The IAF has already informed the government that they are not prepared to handle the two-front war and hence, finalization of MMRCA deal is extremely vital. There is an interesting debate of shaping, equipping and employing Special Forces by Saikat Dutta and Force Projection by Brig Deepak Sinha. Also our senior military experts propose tired board defence against China. With the classified Handerson Brooke report leaked out, Gen Bajwa, former Chief of Staff Eastern Command draws interesting lessons from it. On the other hand, Bharat Verma takes apart and attempt to create a ‘fake military coup’ as also details the incompetence of the defence minister, which has lowered the military preparedness in the last 10 years against increasing and multiplying security threats on India’s border.

Indian Defence Review

Author : Bharat Verma
Publisher : Lancer Publishers
Page : 160 pages
File Size : 43,9 Mb
Release : 2008-02
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 8170621461

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Indian Defense Review (IDR) is India's best-known defense journal. Over the year the journal has attained the "most quoted" status by defense and security analysts worldwide. The journal offers an incisive analysis of defense and politico-security affairs focused on Asia. In addition to defense and security analyses, each issue includes regular feature sections on aerospace trends, naval affairs, and army force developments, including the latest arms transfers and news. Indian Defense Review, a quarterly journal, is read by almost all leading policy makers at senior bureaucratic, political and military levels. Time and again, the incisive analyses in the Indian Defense Review have helped form opinions and shape strategic responses on the sub-continent. "India's best known military publication."- India Today "a premier strategic affairs think tank."- Hindustan Times "The most impressive publication."- The Economic Times "the most impressive, useful and independent publication.."- The Tribune "Indian Defense Review prides itself on being a sober, pragmatic, mainstream journal."- Professor John W. Garver, in the book entitled, "India As An Emerging Power"

Indian Defence Review 36.4 (Oct-Dec 2021)

Author : Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha,Lt General VK Saxena,Dr Rajasimman Sundaram,Ramananda Sengupta,Gp Capt AK Sachdev,Prof SN Misra,Danvir Singh,Dr Nigel Raylyn D’Silva
Publisher : Lancer Publishers
Page : 96 pages
File Size : 53,9 Mb
Release : 2024-06-30
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9788170623441

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Indian Defence Review 36.4 (Oct-Dec 2021) by Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha,Lt General VK Saxena,Dr Rajasimman Sundaram,Ramananda Sengupta,Gp Capt AK Sachdev,Prof SN Misra,Danvir Singh,Dr Nigel Raylyn D’Silva Pdf

IN THIS VOLUME: China Unleashes An “Indian Spring”!! - Lt Gen (Dr) JS Bajwa INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW INTERVIEW Air Chief Marshal Vivek Ram Chaudhari ---------------------------------------------------------- Aircraft Carriers In Hypersonic Missile Age - Vice Admiral Shekhar Sinha USS Connecticut (SSN-22): I am not that Innocent! - Dr Rajasimman Sundaram Indo-Pacific Oceans Initiative - Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan QUAD - Turning Into Eastern NATO - Air Marshal Anil Chopra The Re-Incarnation Of INS Vikrant - Dr Krishna S Dhir The Australian Submarine Landscape: Takeaways for the Indian Navy - Cmde CP Srivastava Air Wars: Evolution and Application in the Indian Context - Lt Gen KK Khanna Does The World Need Ethical Weapons? - Ramananda Sengupta Managing A Congested Airspace Over The Future Battle Area - Air Marshal Anil Chopra C4ISR And Autonomous Capabilities - Gp Capt AK Sachdev Corporatisation Of OFB And Bolstering Military Industry Capability - Prof SN Misra Combining The Best Of Man And Machine: Threats and Challenges - Lt General VK Saxena Aerospace And Defence News - Priya Tyagi India China LAC Face-Off: The Battlespace - Danvir Singh Politico-Military Strategy For The 1971 Indo-Pak War: A Perspective - Dr Nigel Raylyn D’Silva March 1971 - Political Chess Played By Army Generals - Sumit Walia

Indian Defence Review (Apr-Jun 2020 & Jul-Sep 2020) Vol 35.2 & 35.3

Author : Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan,Maj Gen SB Asthana,Terry Bishop,Jay Bhattacharjee,Gp Capt PK Mulay,Brig BS Chauhan,Danvir Singh,Lt Gen SR Ghosh
Publisher : Lancer Publishers LLC
Page : 296 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2020-09-05
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781940988528

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Indian Defence Review (Apr-Jun 2020 & Jul-Sep 2020) Vol 35.2 & 35.3 by Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan,Maj Gen SB Asthana,Terry Bishop,Jay Bhattacharjee,Gp Capt PK Mulay,Brig BS Chauhan,Danvir Singh,Lt Gen SR Ghosh Pdf

Due to the lockdown applied by the Government to contain the spread of COVID-19, the second quarter issue of Indian Defence Review [Apr-Jun 2020, (Vol 35.2)] was not published. It is amalgamated with issue of Indian Defence Review [Jul-Sep 2020, (Vol 35.3)] IN THIS VOLUME: • Did a Global Pandemic Generate a Global Pandemonium? — Lt Gen (Dr) JS Bajwa • Effectiveness of India’s Strategic Culture — Gp Capt PK Mulay • The IAF in a Two-Front War — Air Marshal Anil Chopra • Maritime Dimensions of India’s Foreign Policy — Vice Adm MP Muralidharan • Airspace Control: Challenges and Way Ahead — Gp Capt AK Sachdev • Evolving Trends in Aerial Combat — Air Marshal Anil Chopra • Indian Model of Theatre Commands: The Road Ahead! — Maj Gen SB Asthana • Is the Indian Soldier Overloaded?: Right Sizing the Armed Forces — Navneet Bhushan • Pakistan’s Mystery Submarine — Lt Gen Prakash Katoch • An Indian in Space: Isro’s Human Spaceflight Programme — Gp Capt Joseph Noronha • Indian Defence Private Sector: Some Initial Successes yet Miles to Go — Lt Gen VK Saxena • The Coronavirus Pandemic and The New Global World — Lt Gen Jasbir Lidder • The Myth of China — Dr Rajasimman Sundaram • Line of Actual Control: Fast Forward to Summer of 2021 — Lt Gen (Dr) JS Bajwa • Touted as a peace deal, the Taliban celebrates U.S. withdrawal as a victory — Terry Bishop • Afghanistan: An Arena of Indo-Pak Conflict — Col RN Ghosh Dastidar • What will happen if India recognizes Tibet? — Dr Amarjit Singh • The Critical Factors that Contribute to a Country’s Military Strength — Jay Bhattacharjee • Aerospace and Defence News — Priya Tyagi • Indian Quest for Air Supremacy: The Rafale — Danvir Singh • Shifting Claim Lines of Nepal: Kalapani to Lampiyadhura a Historical Perspective — Brig BS Chauhan • Free Tibet — Lt Gen Prakash Katoch • The Last Gallop — Lt Gen SR Ghosh • Book Reviews

Indian Defence Review

Author : Bharat Ed,Bharat Verma
Publisher : Lancer Publishers
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 55,6 Mb
Release : 2012-06-30
Category : History
ISBN : 9788170622482

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IN THIS VOLUME: •Why New Delhi is Unable to Prevent Terrorist Attacks? • Indian Air Force: Into the Future • MMRCA and the Indian Air Force • Air-To-Surface Weapons • Submarines: Technologies and Trends •Aerospace and Defense News • India and the Afghan Imbroglio • The Darkness in Afghanistan • Peoples' Liberation Army: •Thrust on Integrated Joint War-fighting • The Military Must Find Its Voice • Cyber Warfare • Growing Strength of the PLAAF: Implications for the IAF • India's Offset Policy: Shipbuilding Sector • Indian Army Management of Human Capital

Indian Defence Review (Apr-Jun 2019) Vol 34.2

Author : Lt Gen BS Pawar,Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee,Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Gp Capt AK Sachdev,Gp Capt Joseph Noronha,V Adm MP Muralidharan,Danvir Singh,Priya Tyagi
Publisher : Lancer Publishers LLC
Page : 229 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2019-07-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781940988450

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Indian Defence Review (Apr-Jun 2019) Vol 34.2 by Lt Gen BS Pawar,Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee,Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Gp Capt AK Sachdev,Gp Capt Joseph Noronha,V Adm MP Muralidharan,Danvir Singh,Priya Tyagi Pdf

IN THIS VOLUME: • Securing India’s Rightful Place in the Comity of Nations - Lt Gen JS Bajwa • Army Aviation: A Future Perspective - Lt Gen BS Pawar • Air Elements in Special Ops - Air Marshal Anil Chopra • Mobile Phones: A Disruptive Military Communications Change - Col NP Singh • A New Kind of Warfare Drones: A Game Changer in Future Conflict - Gp Capt Joseph Noronha • China’s New Constellation in Asia-Pacific: India’s Bind - Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee • The Russian Shift - Danvir Singh • Technology in Warfare: Is India Lagging Behind? - Sumit Walia • Fifth Generation Fighter Aircraft for the IAF - Air Marshal Anil Chopra • Private Sector in Aerospace and Defence: An Evolving Success Story - Gp Capt AK Sachdev • Aerospace and Defence News - Priya Tyagi • Pushing the Red Line: Analysing India’s Response Post Pulwama - Maj Dibya Satpathy • India: Need for Strategic Culture and Policy Options - Vice Adm MP Muralidharan • Deconstructing the Psycho-Political Profile of a Terrorist - Dr Veena Ravi Kumar

Indian Defence Review (Jul-Sep 2019) Vol 34.3

Author : Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan,Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee,Gp Capt AK Sachdev,Lt Gen NB Singh,Philip B Haney and JM Phelps,Danvir Singh,Lt Gen Prakash Katoch
Publisher : Lancer Publishers LLC
Page : 246 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2019-09-12
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781940988467

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Indian Defence Review (Jul-Sep 2019) Vol 34.3 by Air Marshal Anil Chopra,Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan,Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee,Gp Capt AK Sachdev,Lt Gen NB Singh,Philip B Haney and JM Phelps,Danvir Singh,Lt Gen Prakash Katoch Pdf

IN THIS VOLUME: • As India Consolidates its Comprehensive Power - Lt Gen JS Bajwa INDIAN DEFENCE REVIEW COMMENT : • Securing the Indian Skies - Gp Capt AK Sachdev ------------------------------------------- • Air Defence Of India: Evolving Options - Air Marshal Anil Chopra • Surviving Stealth: Responding to Low Observable Combat Jet Threat - Gp Capt Joseph Noronha • Disorientations of National Defence - I - Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee • Responding to War and Warfare in the Sixth Wave of Innovation (2020-2045) - Navneet Bhushan • Aircraft Carriers and the Indian Maritime Calculas - Relevant and Essential - Commodore CP Srivastava • Unveiling the ISI -Terrorist Nexus - Philip B Haney & JM Phelps • Emerging Technologies in Contemporary Ocean Warfare - Abhinav Dutta • The Way Ahead: Making India Self Reliant in Defence - Danvir Singh • Emerging Technologies for Sixth-Generation Combat Aircraft - Air Marshal Anil Chopra • Capability Enhancement Programme: A Cost Effective Approach to Modernisation of Land Systems - Lt Gen NB Singh • The Relevance of Geography and History: In the Maritime Domain -Dr Sundaram Rajasimman • The Indian Navy as an Instrument of Foreign Policy - Vice Admiral MP Muralidharan • Article 370 and Pakistan’s Nuclear Bombast - Lt Gen (Dr) JS Bajwa • CDS - will it include comprehensive reform? - Lt Gen Prakash Katoch

Indain Defence Review January/March 2011

Author : Bharat Verma
Publisher : Lancer Publishers
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2011-07-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9788170622147

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Indian Defence Review (IDR) is India's best-known defense journal. Over the year the journal has attained the "most quoted" status by defense & security analysts worldwide. The journal offers an incisive analysis of defense and politico-security affairs focused on Asia.

India's Wars

Author : Arjun Subramaniam
Publisher : Naval Institute Press
Page : 548 pages
File Size : 48,7 Mb
Release : 2017-09-15
Category : History
ISBN : 9781682472422

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India’s armed forces play a key role in protecting the country and occupy a special place in the Indian people’s hearts, yet standard accounts of contemporary Indian history rarely have a military dimension. In India’s Wars, serving Air Vice Marshal Arjun Subramaniam seeks to rectify that oversight by giving India’s military exploits their rightful place in history. Subramaniam begins India’s Wars with a frank call to reinvigorate the study of military history as part of Indian history more generally. Part II surveys the development of the India’s army, navy, and air force from the early years of the modern era to 1971. In Parts III and IV, Subramaniam considers conflicts from 1947 to 1962 as well as conflicts with China in 1962 and Pakistan in 1965 and 1971. Part V concludes by assessing these conflicts through the lens of India’s ancient strategist, Kautilya, who is revered in India as much as Sun Tzu is in China. Not merely a wide-ranging historical narrative of India’s military performance in battle, India’s Wars also offers a strategic, operational, and human perspective on the wars fought by independent India’s armed forces. Subramaniam highlights possible ways to improve the synergy between the three services, and argues in favor of the declassification of historical material pertaining to national security. The author also examines the overall state of civil-military relations in India, leadership within the Indian armed forces, as well as training, capability building, and other vitally important issues of concern to citizens, the government, and the armed forces. This objective and critical analysis provides policy cues for the reinvigoration of the armed forces as a critical tool of statecraft and diplomacy. Readers will come away from India’s Wars with a greater understanding of the international environment of war and conflict in modern India. Laced with veterans’ intense experiences in combat operations, and deeply researched and passionately written, it unfolds with surprising ease and offers a fresh perspective on independent India’s history.

Indian Defence Review Vol 31.2 (Apr-Jun 2016)

Author : Col Danvir Singh,Rear Adm AP Revi,Air Marshal Anil Chopra, Brig Gurmeet Kanwal,Air Cmde PC Chopra,Vice Adm DSP Varma and Cdr Arnab Das,Dr Samrat Sinha,Anil Kumar Tandale,Dr SN Misra
Publisher : Lancer Publishers LLC
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2016-06-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781940988269

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Indian Defence Review Vol 31.2 (Apr-Jun 2016) by Col Danvir Singh,Rear Adm AP Revi,Air Marshal Anil Chopra, Brig Gurmeet Kanwal,Air Cmde PC Chopra,Vice Adm DSP Varma and Cdr Arnab Das,Dr Samrat Sinha,Anil Kumar Tandale,Dr SN Misra Pdf

IN THIS VOLUME: ‘Sagara Manthan’: Make in India Transition | Lt Gen JS Bajwa “Our vision in next 10 years is to become top defence industry in the world...” | Interview by Danvir Singh Indian Airborne Troops Script History | Danvir Singh Submarine Ahoy – Whither to Bound? | Rear Adm AP Revi Aerospace and Defence News | Priya Tyagi Higher Defence Organisation for India: Towards an Integrated Approach | Maj Gen Rajiv Narayanan Indian Army: Adopting ‘Deep Operations’ Doctrine | Col JK Achuthan The Government’s Burden of Military Security | Lt Gen Gautam Banerjee Global Terrorism: An Analysis of Fault Lines and Risks | Maj Gen SB Asthana Tackling Global Terror | Anil Kumar Tandale Islamic State: The New Brand of Terrorism in India | V Balasubramaniyan India & China Territorial Dispute: The Growing Challenge | Brig Gurmeet Kanwal China-India-Myanmar: The Forgotten Frontier | Air Cmde PC Chopra Myanmar and India: A New Future | Maj Gen Nitin P Gadkari Airfield Security: Lessons for the IAF | Air Marshal Anil Chopra Acoustic Capacity Building in the Indian Ocean Region | Cdr (Dr) Arnab Das & Vice Adm DSP Varma Transportation Infrastructure in the North East | Air Marshal Dhiraj Kukreja Our Forgotten Wars: Victimisation and Survival in Bodoland | Dr Samrat Sinha Women Officers in the Indian Army: A Reality Check | Lt Gen Mukesh Sabharwal Socio Economic Transformation: Through Ex-Servicemen | Lt Gen SK Gadeock & Col Nishant Sharma DPP 2016: A Missed Opportunity | Dr SN Misra Defence Budget 2016: Hits and Misses for the IAF | Air Marshal Anil Chopra Privatisation of the Indian Aerospace Industry: Problems and Prospects | Gp Capt AK Sachdev The Patrol Leader | Sumit Walia

Indian Defence Review July-Dec 1987 (Vol 2.2)

Author : Lt Gen EA Vas,Lt Gen PN Kathpalia,GD Bakshi,Gurmeet Kanwal,George Rockall,Brig OP Kaushik,Col KP Saksena,Maj Vijay Tiwathia,Dr Manoj Joshi
Publisher : Lancer Publishers
Page : 168 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 1987-07-01
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9788170620297

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Indian Defence Review July-Dec 1987 (Vol 2.2) by Lt Gen EA Vas,Lt Gen PN Kathpalia,GD Bakshi,Gurmeet Kanwal,George Rockall,Brig OP Kaushik,Col KP Saksena,Maj Vijay Tiwathia,Dr Manoj Joshi Pdf

IN THIS VOLUME:- IDR Comment – Internal Affairs The Strategic Defence Initiative — Lt Gen EA Vas Limited Nuclear War — Maj Vijay Tiwathia The Role of the Military in Developing Countries — Brig OP Kaushik Counter Measures Against Terrorism — Lt Gen PN Kathpalia Motivation in the Indian Amy – Outgrowing the Colonial Model — Maj GD Bakshi Trust not Technology – Appropriate Weapons Technology for the 1990s — George Rockall Weapons and Technology – Part II — Maj Gurmeet Kanwal Window into Sri Lanka — Dr Manoj Joshi Medical Support of the Ground Forces in NBC Warfare – Part II — Col KP Saksena Punjab - Profile of a Terrorist Movement — IDR Research Team The 155 mm Gun Acquisition — IDR Research Team Unravelling Soviet Military Thought — Brig JS Nagra Teeth to Tail Ratio — Brig Vivek Sapatnekar Changing Dimensions of Himalayan Politics — Dr Harvir Sharma Trends in the Indian Management Scene – Has the Army Anything to Learn — Col JFR Rebello Letter to the Editor – MBT for the 21st Century

Quest for Space: The Indian Connect

Author : Anonim
Publisher : KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2014-02-15
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789385714498

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Quest for Space: The Indian Connect by Anonim Pdf

Human endeavours in space over the past six decades have reached a stage that just about every facet of human life today has some complement of space capability contributing to it, encompassing the entire spectrum from telecommunications, navigation, weather forecasting, remote sensing, broadcasting and disaster management. Space exploration actually owes its origins to matters military, with civil applications coming about as a by-product. Capability building in space thereafter has witnessed frenzied progress, in the spheres of both the military and the civil/commercial. With an ever increasing number of countries joining the space bandwagon, space is getting congested and competitive. International legislation on space, though well meaning, is largely viewed to be inadequate to address the concerns of equitable access to space and more alarmingly, is reticent on the issue of militarisation and weaponisation. The Indian presence in the global space order is rather significant. Ranking sixth globally in terms of space budget and technological ca pability, India is capable of going beyond its calling. Its multi-dimensional space programme spans almost the entire spectrum from space launch to satellite construction and their employment in a large array of development-centric applications, and in recent years, in missions beyond the Earth. The Mangalyaan mission to Mars currently underway symbolises India’s indigenous technological prowess and is a harbinger of its capability of cementing its status as a responsible space player at the global level. India, thus, stands today, technologically robust and self-reliant – well poised in the global space order to look beyond its domestic charter and address the concerns of the international global community. Space legislation, situational awareness and international cooperation in space security are some of the geostrategic options analysed in this book, which could facilitate Indian positioning in the global space order.

China’s India War

Author : Bertil Lintner
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2018-01-25
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780199091638

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China’s India War by Bertil Lintner Pdf

The Sino-Indian War of 1962 delivered a crushing defeat to India: not only did the country suffer a loss of lives and a heavy blow to its pride, the world began to see India as the provocateur of the war, with China ‘merely defending’ its territory. This perception that China was largely the innocent victim of Nehru’s hostile policies was put forth by journalist Neville Maxwell in his book India’s China War, which found readers in many opinion makers, including Henry Kissinger and Richard Nixon. For far too long, Maxwell’s narrative, which sees India as the aggressor and China as the victim, has held court. Nearly 50 years after Maxwell’s book, Bertil Lintner’s China’s India War puts the ‘border dispute’ into its rightful perspective. Lintner argues that China began planning the war as early as 1959 and proposes that it was merely a small move in the larger strategic game that China was playing to become a world player—one that it continues to play even today.