Army Chief General MM Naravane has released a book titled "National Security Challenges: Young Scholars' Perspective" written by university students.
(Army Chief General MM Naravane | Image: republicworld.com) |
Army Chief General MM Naravane has released a book titled "National Security Challenges: Young Scholars' Perspective" written by university students. The book published by the Indian Army’s think-tank CLAWS (Centre for Land Warfare Studies) was released on August 17.
The authors of the book, ranging from an undergraduate level to doctoral candidates have written on varied themes concerning national security. It is a tribute to Field Marshal Manekshaw, the great grand strategist of 1971 Indo-Pakistan War that liberated Bangladesh.
The authors of the book, ranging from an undergraduate level to doctoral candidates have written on varied themes concerning national security. It is a tribute to Field Marshal Manekshaw, the great grand strategist of 1971 Indo-Pakistan War that liberated Bangladesh.
The book is a compilation of 2018-2019 FMMEC award-winning essays, divided under three themes — conceptual understanding and facets of India's national security; technological evolution; cyberthreats & security; national, regional & global experiences.It is sent to the Prime Minister, Home Minister, Education Minister, UGC Chairman, NITI Aayog..— Dr. Manjari Singh (@manjarijnu) August 18, 2020
Happiness is when the Army Chief greets you/calls you by your first name..result of few indirect interactions... pic.twitter.com/gerOuYssWE
To inculcate strategic thinking amongst the youth of the nation, Indian Army and @OfficialCLAWSIN have taken the initiative to publish the book on National Security Challenges: Young Scholars’ Perspective. The book is jointly edited by Col RS Sandhu & @manjarijnu #IndianArmy pic.twitter.com/6pWUqkkHYn— Centre for Land Warfare Studies (CLAWS) (@OfficialCLAWSIN) August 19, 2020
The Indian Army and CLAWS have decided to send a copy of the book to all the universities across the country, including the IITs, IIMs, NLUs and Business Schools. The book carries messages from Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, KC and COAS Gen MM Naravane to boost the morale of the students and the young authors.
Source: republicworld.com
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