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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 10:11 PM | November 04,2009
Strategy to deal with asymmetric warfare requires adoption of correspondingly wily tactics
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 11:35 PM | October 21,2009
If nations don’t defend themselves forcefully, they will become the playground of other countries’ power struggles
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 09:42 PM | October 07,2009
Soldiers draw their strength and morale from the society they help protect
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 09:51 PM | September 23,2009
Most societies tend to look at issues only when they spiral out of control
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 09:56 PM | September 09,2009
War of any form needs a social context to be successful. It is not simply an assembly of more soldiers or a superior weapon that wins battles. Instead, it is the structured framework of a society that develops superior advantages.
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 12:25 AM | August 28,2009
A vast majority of officers and men leave with at least two decades of productive careers still ahead of them
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 01:15 AM | August 13,2009
Private guarding business is the second largest employer after manufacturing industry
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 12:32 AM | July 31,2009
Half the Indian Army is permanently located in Jammu and Kashmir, and many parts of the country have been denied progress for several decades
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 09:59 PM | July 15,2009
Most technologies that were designed for warfare have extensive non-military use. The Internet, nuclear power, space programmes, deep oceanic mapping and transcontinental communications are just some of the examples
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Crosshairs | Raghu Raman 12:53 AM | June 25,2009
Unfortunately, the country’s leadership has not lived up to its part
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 10:08 PM | June 11,2009
IPL would have geared us up for the Commonwealth Games, which in turn is another opportunity to address homeland security in a synchronized long-term manner
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Cross Hairs | Raghu Raman 12:55 AM | May 29,2009
The Indian Armed Forces are responsible for guarding a border across traditional and nuclear enemy nations; hostile and/or disturbed nations and disputed areas like Jammu and Kashmir
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Namit Gupta 08:55 PM | December 14,2008
The issue is enforcement. We need a larger police force and one that should be educated in dealing with this category of offences, says Raghu Raman, CEO, Mahindra Special Services Group
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