War Strategy and Defence Studies

War Strategy and Defence Studies

Dhaval Menon

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Editorial:
HOW Academics
Año de edición:
2025
Materia
Relaciones internacionales
ISBN:
9789395522823
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The book offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration into the intricate realm of military strategy and defence. This book is a vital resource for military professionals, scholars, policymakers, and enthusiasts seeking a profound understanding of the complexities inherent in the development and execution of strategies during times of conflict. The book examines the historical evolution of war strategy, tracing its roots from ancient warfare to contemporary conflicts. It explores how strategic thinking has adapted to changes in technology, geopolitics, and the nature of warfare itself. By providing a nuanced historical context, the author lays the foundation for a deep understanding of the principles that guide strategic decision-making. The book takes through the formulation of military objectives, operational planning, intelligence gathering, and the integration of technological advancements. The book explores the complexities of military doctrines, exploring how different nations and cultures approach the art of war strategy and defense studies. Moreover, the book critically examines the evolving nature of warfare in the contemporary global landscape. It addresses asymmetric threats, cyber warfare, and the challenges posed by non-state actors, providing readers with insights into the adaptive nature of military strategy in the face of modern challenges. Whether you are a military professional seeking to enhance your strategic acumen, a student delving into the complexities of defence studies, or an enthusiast intrigued by the intricacies of warfare, this book promises to be an enlightening and intellectually stimulating read.

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