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Strengthening grip

China’s expansion in Indian Ocean region China has announced recently about its plan to that it would setup its first military base in the Indian Ocean Island of Seychelles. According to officials, this facility will be solely for the purpose of seeking supplies and recuperating facilities for its Navy; however, it is a significant addition to China’s footprint in the region which is only expanding, with maritime facilities such as port and naval bases. Thus,… Read More »Strengthening grip

Striving to hold

China’s geopolitical interests in Myanmar may face complication The much awaited Myanmar gas has started flowing to China as part of Myanmar-China natural gas pipeline project marking the start of trial operations, but analysts believe this may lead to fresh competition among some energy hungry neighbors and finally brewing internal trouble for Myanmar which has just integrated with Asian mainstream. The valves at the Kyaukpyu gas station where the pipeline starts in Rakhine state in… Read More »Striving to hold

Continued unrest

The new phase of the Arab Spring What began as a movement devoid of any structure and fueled mainly by long standing anger and frustration of the people has transformed itself into a larger question of society-state relations in the Arab World. The Arab Spring, which started as a revolt against the decades’ long tyranny of autocratic rulers and their inefficient social, political and economic practices, has matured into a larger ideological debate of the… Read More »Continued unrest

Catching early

Chinese incursion and Uttarakhand tragedy: Role for satellites For centuries, the mighty and magnificent Himalayas have remained an integral and inseparable part of the national consciousness of India. India’s spiritual literature describes Himalayas as the veritable symbol of divinity, nobility and immortality. As the snow clad abode of Gods, Himalayas continues to be held in reverence by a large segment of the Indian population. In addition to serving as the sentinel and guardian of the… Read More »Catching early

Forward echelon

Role of military horses and mules in mountain warfare China always has awkward surprises in store for India and offers non-conventional ideas translated into greater enemy difficulties. Despite massive modernization, the Chinese PLA uses a range of animals to speed up there mobility in difficult terrains. In fact, over the past two years and more the Chinese have been importing mules smuggled out of India through Nepal. Clearly, the intention is to traverse mountainous territory… Read More »Forward echelon

Locking range

Air-to-air missiles and changing air warfare scenario Air-to-air missiles are part of modern battlefield which could help the pilots to lock on early and decimate enemy aerial control of the skies. It gives the opportunity to go for full dominance of skies in view of lethality, accuracy and speed as one fire can ground an expensive enemy asset much before the war begins. Thus, air warfare is seeing lot of change where engagements with the… Read More »Locking range

Encroaching mission

Chinese incursion at LAC worrying Indian military Indians can be forgiven for wondering what were Indian border guards doing while the Chinese intruders were dismantling and destroying the camera that were set up by the Indians to keep an eye on Chinese intrusions in the Depsang valley segment of the Daulat Beg Oldi area of Jammu and Kashmir. It has long been a sector of contention and it was expected that the Indians would be… Read More »Encroaching mission

Modern battlefield

After the pilotless aircrafts, combat drones and the satellite monitored net centric warfare, the laser technology will dramatically change the way the soldiers of two rival nations fight. The laser has been one of the most fascinating discoveries of 20th Century, which is now being put to use in military domain. The leading armed forces of the world are on the verge of entering laser age, which will determine the superiority of a nation in… Read More »Modern battlefield

Armored battle

The US Army is planning to induct Armed Robotic Vehicle-Assault (Light) (ARV-A-L), currently in development, for operation by 2014, which will support the dismounted infantry’s efforts to locate and destroy enemy platforms and positions. This robotic platform will support both anti-tank and anti-personnel weapons systems that to be remotely operated by network linked soldiers. This sort of future planning emphasize that during the last few years Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGV) systems have evolved into highly… Read More »Armored battle

Unmanned vehicles

With the success of the Daksh battery-powered remotely controlled robot used for locating, handling and destroying hazardous objects safely, the Defence Research and Development Organisation has ventured into converting an existing mechanized warfare vehicle into an unmanned platform for several different functions. They range from the now familiar nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) reconnaissance rover designated Muntra-N, a mine counter-measures platform known as Muntra-M, a Muntra-S for surveillance and a Muntra-B which, unlike its clones will… Read More »Unmanned vehicles