Counter-Insurgency Best Practices: Applicability to Northeast India
In war of any character, the basic principles are the same, but two sides may fight it differently or interpret the principles differently based on capacity and capability.
In war of any character, the basic principles are the same, but two sides may fight it differently or interpret the principles differently based on capacity and capability.
It took the British a full century of trial-and-error to come up with the organization of a stable native army in India, a feat the US believes it has accomplished in less than a decade in Afghanistan.
As India’s ambitions and might grow, attachments to the UN and to UNPKOs are eroding in favor of more hard-headed assessments
How instability on the subcontinent could rapidly spiral out of control.