1st Edition

Indian Power Projection Ambition, Arms and Influence

By Shashank Joshi Copyright 2016
156 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

156 Pages
by Routledge

India is growing into one of Asia’s most important military powers. Its defence budget has more than doubled in the past decade, and it imports more arms than anyone else in the world. But India is still seen as a land power focused on long, disputed and militarised borders with Pakistan and China rather than the global military force it was in the first half of the twentieth century under... Read more
Introduction I. India’s Defence Posture II. Air-Power Projection III. Land-Power Projection IV. Enablers: The Sinews of Power Projection V. The Future of Indian Power Projection

Biography

Shashank Joshi is a Senior Research Fellow of the Royal United Services Institute in London and a Research Associate at the Changing Character of War Programme at Oxford University. He is also a PhD candidate in the Department of Government, Harvard University. He specialises in international security in South Asia and the Middle East, with a particular interest in Indian foreign and defence policy. He received his BA from Gonville and Caius College, University of Cambridge and his MA from Harvard, where he was a Kennedy Scholar. He has lectured frequently at the UK Defence Academy and to other diplomatic, military, and academic audiences in the UK and abroad. His work has been published in a variety of peer-reviewed and policy journals, and in British, American and Indian newspapers.