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Indian book says India cannot defeat Pakistan or China militarily
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December 31, 2020
ISLAMABAD: A book authored by an Indian expert on security affairs says that India lacking clarity about military and strategic objectives cannot defeat neither Pakistan and China militarily in a war. India has no clarity about its military and strategic objectives vis-à-vis its stated adversaries, Pakistan and China, and can defeat neither of them in a war, a new book by N.C. Asthana, former Indian police officer respected for his insights into security affairs, said. The Wire on Tuesday carried a review of the book National Security and Conventional Arms Race: Spectre of a Nuclear War .
NEW DELHI: India has no clarity about its military and strategic objectives vis-à-vis its stated adversaries, Pakistan and China, and can defeat neither of them in a war, a new book by N.C. Asthana, former Indian police officer respected for his insights into security affairs, says.
The Wire on Tuesday carried a review of the book National Security and Conventional Arms Race: Spectre of a Nuclear War. It quotes the book as seeing “a huge mismatch between the militaristic official and media rhetoric, on the one hand, and the reality, which is that India cannot defeat either country militarily”.