Generating Military Power Through Partnering

Authors

  • Harsh Vardhan Singh Indian Army

Keywords:

Military partnerships, Bilateral Defence Cooperation, Multilateral defence cooperation

Abstract

One primary lesson that has emerged from Russia-Ukraine conflict is that no nation can engage in a conflict alone. Be it geo-economics, geostrategy or any other compulsion, the present-day entwined global order would ultimately force all nation-states to finally take sides. In an era of great-power competition, a network of partnerships carefully curated over the past 75 years provides India with a unique advantage. These networks are the backbone of an international order that has ensured strategic autonomy and created an environment of multi-polarity. Partners help share the burden of common defence in tangible and intangible ways. Sino-Pak collusion and the likelihood of a unitary front along our Northern and Western borders is a stark reality. This however in the military domain poses a distinct but inextricably linked challenge for contemporary land forces which need mitigation by inculcating new doctrinal templates.

Author Biography

  • Harsh Vardhan Singh, Indian Army

    Brigadier Harsh Vardhan Singh, VSM, is a Mechanised Infantry Officer and is pursuing his PhD with CLAWS.

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Published

2023-06-30

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