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    India's ad hoc Arsenal: Direction or Drift in Defence Policy?

    India's ad hoc Arsenal by Smith, Chris;

    Direction or Drift in Defence Policy?

    Series: SIPRI Monographs;

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 21 April 1994

    • ISBN 9780198291688
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages280 pages
    • Size 241x161x22 mm
    • Weight 599 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations line figures, tables
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    Short description:

    India's Ad Hoc Arsenal explores the evolution of Indian defence policy since 1947. The author, from the Centre for Defence Studies in London, looks carefully at the domestic dynamics of Indian defence policy. This includes an in-depth analysis of the period 1947-62, which is often ignored by Indian defence analysts, and the performance of the defence industrial base. The author concludes that India's defence policy is designed more as one aspect of the quest for great power status than it is to acquire security at an affordable price.

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    Chris Smith explores the evolution of Indian defence policy since 1947. He looks carefully at the domestic dynamics of Indian defence policy. This includes an in-depth analysis of the period 1947-62, which is often ignored by Indian defence analysts, and the performance of the defence industrial base. He concludes that India's defence policy is designed more as one aspect of the quest for great power status than as an attempt to aquire security at an affordable price.

    the work is very well documented and constitutes a very reliable guide to Indian defence

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