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Author: Shantanu K. Bansal

Founder of IADN. He has more than 10 years experience in research and analysis. An award winning researcher, he wrote for the leading defence journals, think tanks and in-service publications. He has written books for Indian Army and Indian Air Force, Reach him at: Shantanukbansal2@gmail.com
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100 KM Tunneling Planned for LAC and LoC

China’s irritation over India’s rapid infrastructure development close to the borders has not stopped New Delhi from bolstering its road connectivity. After new roads, at least 10 tunnels running up Continue Reading

Posted On : October 21, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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13 Missiles Tested in Last 42 Days: Here is the Chronology

September 7: Indigenously developed Hypersonic Technology Demonstrator Vehicle (HSTDV). Testing the ‘Scramjet engine’ which is essential to power cruise missiles and long-range missile systems to attain hypersonic speed, was tested off the coast Continue Reading

Posted On : October 19, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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India and China Confrontation: Probable Course of Action

At this stage there is bound to be a debate as to what are the options available to both India and China. Further courses of military action will be dependent Continue Reading

Posted On : October 18, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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Ageing Helicopter Fleet of India

Adverse affects of decades of neglect of defence and negative defence budgets in actual terms under various governments are coming to fore, faced with the Chinese aggression. The Comptroller and Continue Reading

Posted On : October 18, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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Why India had a Shoddy Infrastructure at LAC and What has Changed Now?

India’s highest altitude all-weather permanent bridge, christened after ‘Lion of Ladakh’ Col Chewang Rinchen, built on Shyok river at 14,650 feet.

Posted On : October 17, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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Unrestricted Warfare 2.0: Is India Ready?

Article by Shantanu K. Bansal The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has been deeply influenced by the means of carrying out ‘non-contact warfare’. The concept of unrestricted form of warfare is based on Continue Reading

Posted On : October 17, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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Not Confronting Directly: Is China Trying to Exploit Hybrid Warfare Against India?

Money Laundering, Hawala, Cyber attacks, Information Warfare Etc. It is clear that China concentrated insufficient troops forward to make any deep penetrations across the LAC. Resorting to conventional operations in Continue Reading

Posted On : October 17, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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Why Report on Capt Rajendra Nath’s 1952 Expedition to Aksai Chin is Classified To This Day

Army Chief Gen. Cariappa had sent a recon mission to Aksai Chin. The govt never made findings public. Intelligence reports from a variety of sources on the Chinese encroachment into Continue Reading

Posted On : October 17, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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Why We Conduct ‘Night Trials’ of Strategic Missiles?

Article by Shantanu K. Bansal What is exceptional about “Night Trials” of strategic missiles? Isn’t it as same as “Day Trials”? What is the difference between the two? Strategic missiles Continue Reading

Posted On : October 17, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal
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Why Nuclear Weapons Are Tested Again And Again?

Operational readiness is one of the key requirements in strengthening nuclear deterrence. India’s posture ‘credible minimum deterrence’ is only strengthened when nuclear delivery systems can pose a credible threat to Continue Reading

Posted On : October 17, 2020 Published By : Shantanu K. Bansal

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