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Dismantling old ships won't reduce India's carbon footprint — it will only create more problems

A recent notification issued by the Director General of Shipping imposing age restrictions on ships could significantly hamper efforts at decarbonisation and improving the share of coastal shipping in Indian logistics ....

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In China's Own Words: An Analysis of Chinese Strategic Discourse on Tibet

In China's Own Words: An Analysis of Chinese Strategic Discourse on Tibet
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Intelligence lessons from Ladakh stand-off


Intelligence lessons from Ladakh stand-off
For Indian strategists, the limits of intelligence should mean a greater focus on deterrence strategy
December 22, 2020 8:03:45 pm
While India’s forces cannot constantly remain in a heightened state of military preparedness, a base level of vigilance in low-threat situations moving forward is advisable.
Written by Ameya Pratap Singh
Chinese intrusions in Eastern Ladakh earlier this year have provoked a review of India’s intelligence apparatus. After all, how could the PLA mobilise and deploy a significant number of troops from its interior for an ingress across a heavily militarised border without a timely Indian counter-response? All signs point to an intelligence failure. Understandably, a number of analysts have reiterated the need for reforming India’s intelligence apparatus that can plug loopholes and avoid a similar ill-fate in the future. But, all these policy suggestion ....

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