Rajbir Bhattacharjee

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It was not until the mid-1980s, however, that India pursued a series of ambitious strategic projects, all of which were failures. In 1984 India preempted Pakistani efforts to occupy the Siachen Glacier, a strategic position at an altitude of 25,000 feet in the disputed and nondemarcated region of upper Kashmir. An initial Indian success has since proved to be a steady drain on Indian military resources.
Arming without Aiming: India's Military Modernization
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