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  1. Bharat Karnad,Nuclear Weapons and Indian Security(New Delhi: MacMillan India
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  2. Indian Navy, Integrated Headquarters, Ministry of Defence,Indian Maritime Doctrine,



  3. Ibid., 63–64.

  4. Ibid., 64.

  5. ‘‘Procurement, Submarines,’’Jane’s Sentinel Security Assessment—South Asia, March 13,



  6. Rahul Bedi, ‘‘India Rejects P-3C Option,’’Jane’s Navy International,March 1,



  7. Rahul Bedi, ‘‘India Moves to Boost Airborne Surveillance,’’Jane’s Defense Weekly,
    March 15, 2006.

  8. Rahul Bedi, ‘‘Indian Navy Strives for Regional Dominance,’’Jane’s Defense Weekly,
    December 21, 2005.

  9. Mrityunjoy Mazumdar, ‘‘Indian Navy Regenerates its Fleet Air Arm,’’Jane’s Naval
    Intelligence,December 1, 2005.

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    http://www.radionetherlands.nl/currentaffairs/ter060314?view=Standard (accessed March 22,
    2006).

  11. ‘‘India, France Begin Joint Naval Exercises,’’Deccan Herald,February 27, 2005, http://
    http://www.deccanherald.com.

  12. P.S. Suryanarayana, ‘‘Aircraft Carrier on a Friendly Mission,’’Hindu,August 3,



  13. ‘‘USS Trenton Procurement Approved,’’Indian Express,August 24, 2006.

  14. CNS Press Conference on Navy Day, New Delhi, December 2, 2005.

  15. Press Information Bureau, Government of India, Ministry of Defence, ‘‘India and
    Oman Set Up Joint Military Cooperation Committee,’’ March 11, 2006.

  16. Daniel Goure, ‘‘The Tyranny of Forward Presence,’’Naval War College Review54, no.
    3 (summer 2001): 11–24.

  17. Sudha Ramachandran, ‘‘Delhi All Ears in the Indian Ocean,’’Asia Times,March 3,



  18. Juli A. MacDonald,Indo-U.S. Military Relationship: Expectations and Perceptions
    (Washington, DC: Booz Allen Hamilton, 2002).

  19. Rahul Bedi, ‘‘Is Privatization the Panacea for India as it Grapples with the Spectre of
    Obsolescence?’’International Defence Review,December 1, 2005.


Chapter 8

The views voiced here are those of the author alone. This chapter first appeared in the
summer 2006 issue of theNaval War College Review.


  1. For more on Boyd’s thought, consult the Defense and the National Interest Web site,
    http://www.d-n-i.net.

  2. See, for instance, Julian S. Corbett’s analysis of geographic factors in the 1904–5 Russo-
    Japanese War. Julian S. Corbett,Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905,
    ed. John B. Hattendorf and Donald M. Schurman (Annapolis and Newport: Naval Institute
    Press and Naval War College Press, 1994), esp. 1–10.


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