
Author: Rajendra Nath
Editor(s): Rajendra Nath
Publisher: Lancer's Books
Year: 2003
Language: English
Pages: 298
ISBN/UPC (if available): 817095018X
Description
This book deals with Kargil War in an analytical manner. Well-qualified military writers have tackled the various aspects of the war in a detailed manner. In the concluding section, various authors have dealt with the effects of the Kargil war on India as well in other countries of the world in a dispassionate manner.
It makes the book useful and interesting, which will be read with pleasure both by civilians as well as by military personnel.
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Introduction
PART I
CHAPTER 1
Indo Pak Conflicts
CHAPTER 2
Musharraf’s War
CHAPTER 3
Intelligence Failure in Kargil and Recommendations
CHAPTER 4
Operations in Kargil
CHAPTER 5
The IAF in Kargil-The Inside Story
CHAPTER 6
Some Macro Level Aspects of Kargil War
PART II
CHAPTER 7
The Kargil War-China Factor
CHAPTER 8
Indo-Pak Rapprochement: A Bleak Future
CHAPTER 9
Future of Indo-Pak Relations: Can We do Better?
CHAPTER 10
The US Observations (Based on the Report by the RAND Corporation)
CHAPTER 11
Lahore to Agra: More Contrariety than Convergence
CHAPTER 12
The Epilogue
Index