K C Dixit

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  • Col. K C Dixit was Research Fellow at the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. <a href="/profile/kcdixit">Click here for detailed profile</a>.

    Sustaining Motivation in Sub-Conventional Warfare

    Event: 
    Fellows' Seminar
    March 12, 2010
    Time: 
    1030 to 1300 hrs

    The Challenges of Asymmetric Warfare

    While the asymmetrical threat will have an effect on warfare at strategic, operational and tactical levels, the threat will be most dramatic at the operational level.

    March 09, 2010

    Sub-Conventional Warfare Requirements, Impact and Way Ahead

    Clear higher level directions, strategic and tactical directives are essential for the Army and other security forces trained and equipped for conventional warfare to operate in an extremely challenging and hostile sub-conventional warfare environment. Commanders and troops must understand that they are operating in a tricky situation and their overall aim will always remain achievement of more perfect peace. It simply implies that there is no such thing as a quick military victory. Conduct of counterinsurgency campaigns will invariably extend over a number of years.

    January 2010

    Soldier in War – Positive Perspective

    A soldier may not bother about the causes of hardship, but one always cares for his close comrades, their safety and welfare and most importantly, their opinion of him as a friend and as a man

    January 08, 2010

    Tackling Insurgency

    Commanders and troops must understand that they are operating in a No Win situation and their overall aim will always remain achievement of a more perfect peace.

    December 29, 2009

    Stress in Sub-Conventional Operations

    Suicides/fratricides in operational areas mainly take place due to domestic problems of the affected individual rather than because of any undue stress resulting from job-related stress in the operational environment.

    December 23, 2009

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