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NORTH MAHARASHTRA UHIVERSITY, JALGM.lN

Rev1-.d 8yl~abU. for S.V.B.A. Def~ , str.te,ic studi••

O!lotral film

Defenctl orvan1l.at1on of India (0-2)OR

SCience' Technology 1n National MCUr1ty (Optionsl (0-2)

,,

SOIeil] fAIl!U:

5.1 Indian Art of .ar

OR

-cS.l Log1stic Management 1n National Defence

SPlol.l fIRI[

5.2 Geopolit1cs & Military GeographyOR

5.2 International Organization

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North "'haralhtra l)'jiveraity. Jalgaon

~viMd Syllabul for 8.Y.B.A./I.Ic. General Paper (0-2)

T1tle : OIfenCiOrganization of Indta (0-2)

PART-I

1. Pr1nc1pl•• of OIfenca Military Orlinizition and ~ini.tration [&}

•• Princ1ples of DefenceOrgan1zet1on

1. Objectives 11. Co-Operlt1on 111. FleJl1bll1ty

1, . &alenc. ,. Econtlllly ". Accuracy

vl1. De-cantra1111t10n vi11.un1ty of Efforts.

b. Pr1nc1ples of Deflnce Admin1strat1on

1. Fores1ght

1v. $11!1p11clty

t1. Flax1b1Hty

v. Co-operat1on

111. Econany

2. Reconltructicn of Indian ArMd forella After 1"7

a. Reconstruct10n of A~y

b. Reconstruct10n of Nevy

c. Reconstruction of Air-Forca.

3. H1gharDlfllflClOrpn111tlonl

a. President of India - ~r of President 1n relatlon to Armed

Forces.

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b. ParlllMent and AnaadForcal

c. DeflnCI C~ittae of thl Cabinet/Po11t1cal affa1r ~ltt81 of

the csbinet composlt10n- roll and evaluatlon.

d. Min1stry of oefenca - Organ1zatlon, tollponlnts and Functionl.

a. Natlonal OIfance COunc1l- COIIPOs1t10n,role and appra1sal.

4. Organ1zation of Ind1anAnaadForCH

a. Ch1efof a Staff C~1ttae - C~.1tlon, roll and appra1sal.

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b. Head Quarters - Anny,Nsvyand Alr Force Offlcers and the1r

duties and funct10ns.

c. Corrmands- Anny,Navyand Alr Force.

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5. Or8e.n1~at1onof Intel11fllnoe 1n lodie.

II. Introduct1on

b. Mean1ng and Pr1nc1ples of Intelligencee. Role of Inte1l1gence

d. Devices for Collect1ng Intelligence.

e. Counter Inte1l1gence

f. Intelligence OrganlZl1.tions 1" Ind111.

PART - II

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10. Indian Navy

a. History and Importance.

b. Charlct'ristles role Ind L11111tationl

e. Varlous type of Battl'shlps and thelr role.

ii. Indlln Air Force

a. History of Indian Air Forci

b. blPOrtanea of Indian Air Force

C. Characteristics, role and Limitations of Indian Air Force.

d. Vllrieus type of A1rerlfta and their role.

1. Defence Organization in India - A.L. Venkatlshran.

2. Indian Anny - A sketch of fta HlItory and Or\lllnization.

- E.H.E. Conen.

3. OIfenee Princ1pllls and Organlzation _ M.G.

4. Mlnistry of OIfence - Annual Reports

5. Journal - V.S.I. - Indlan Defence Review- Strategic Analysia.

[Oil)

7. Organization and Administration in the Indian Anny - 8r19f1dier

Raj.ndra Singh.

8. :tT,pf.::wtI iiQtI

9. q~~,~r~~10. 31T,pf;rlI; fl iAN I

'''''"'' -~."".~"""'.n. 1f(~~I~urn.'''''"" - gf. .._ 1lilo:.

11. security in a Chal1anging work - K. SubratvnanYMl.

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S.Y.B.A./8.k. : 0-2 : Dlt'ene. StU(I1.' (oPt10011)

sci.nc. I;Technology in Mllt10l'\111securitySECTIOIt-I

1. Scientific Ap : Definition of SchlllellI;TlIChnology. BlIsie Concepts 1nsc1ent1f1c thinking, Scientific methods of study.llxper1~nt. Analysis, Result.

observation,

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2. SCt.ne. and.SOC1.tY : Brief History of SCtenell end Technology and ttsimpact on society, science llndsuprest1ons, scientific attitude andsoctal develapment, Science a Technology 1n India 1n 8arly period,M&diver.' Period, Ind Recent development.

3. ~r ~urOlI power resources, their types and use.

[Oil]--conventional poWer resources. SOlaf energy. wind Energy, T1de1 Energy,Geothermal and Bic-energy system. lOS]

4. SC1ence and Technology in India'. DlfenClo: Resource base, DRoo,Electronics, Aeronautics, Naval science engineering and MaterialSc1ence etc. (101

5. Man and Environment Relationship: Food chains, Carbon cycle andNitrogen cycle, Pollution - air, Water, SOund, 5011 (Causes effect andSolution).

SECTION-II

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6. cc.wnicat1on -Age of cOQlputers snd T.V" utility of computer, Remote

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sensing.Introduction, Historical background,

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Sctructer,

8.

Protocols, Domain, Medern, E-mail,RobotS: Introduction, Struturtl, use of Robots, Microbots.

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9. Spac. Ate : Artif1cial Satellites, Types snd usea, Utllity andapplication, India's achievement.

10. -Major SCientific and Tecl'lnological Institutions(Introduction, Role and Research)1. Bhabha Automic Research Centrtl, Trcnbay.2, Tsta Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai

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1n India[ 12]

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3. Hafkinlnstttut" Mtnba1.

4. India Agriculture Reltellrch Institute, NetjDelhi.

5. Nattonal <:_10a1 Laboratory. Purle.

e. Dr. Sarllbh1l1 Spec. Ruearch Callter,. Ahl!llldlbtld.

7. Nltlonal Remotesens1ngAgencyHydrllbll.d.

8. HUe.

9. MltIOrolog1clll Institute.StllKted RIMinll

1. ThtJrner D.N. llnd Burf.r - Thti book of Scientiflc Diacov.ry.

2. Stng,r Charles - A short h-1story of scient1fic Ind1a.

3. 51ngBr C. - Hobn)'& E.S., Hall B.R. & Will1am T.I. A hlstory ofTechnology.

4. fcPr 4i:q(iH lj"'lllli!"'I lf11I - rrJr fhSlI"1 f1'crrl'ft).5. Encycloped1a of Sctence & Technology.

6. :qo51 'f'bnWt-Q,1. Military Year books.8. Journal - Defencll Science Journals.

N.B.:- [ l Indicat •• NI.IMlerof ~rlocta.

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S.Y.8.A./B.SC. : 8;lK1al Pape,...I(8-1)Ind1an Art of War

PART-I

1. f,4111tary SYlt. in V-.:l1c I'fIr1C1d:

a. General

b. ArYl - Anary. COnflictC. Mllitary System - selection of king and its duties.

d. Type of A-rmedForces - Inphantry and Chariots.

e. M1litary Tra1n1ng.

f. law of War

g. Causes of Warh. Forts

2. M11itary Sy.u. tn Ep1cper10d

O!\. General

D. Type of Forces - Chartots, Elephants, Cavalry and Inphantryc. OrgB"1.z:llt1on (Akshoh1n1)

d. Types of War-Qpen battle-Law of oPen battle-Guerr111a War (K~~)o. Training_.

cf. Recruitment, pay and allowancesg. 'lIeapons.

h. Espionage& doots1. Wartact1cs (Vyuhas)

j. use of aircraft and battleship.

3. 'QoIIparattvll atOOt.. of Indo-QrHk Art of Warfare '11th .pee1.1

I"f!f.~ce to battle of Z.hl~ (Ull 8.C.) [08]

a. Indo- Greek art of Warfare

1. Back-ground

11. A11~ander 1nvention- A1~ of 1nvant1onforees and 1ts weapons.111. POIIras - Forcls and its heapans

b. Battle of Zehlum - background, ~ar plann1ng -.battle action,causes of deflect of pouraB.

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4. Kant1lya', Ph11osophyof war

a. Military OrgllnlZ1ltlon

1. Cavalry - type, fole, training. ba,., battl. fiald of

cavalry.

11. Elphllntry - rol., training. best battle f1ald.

\11. Charfots - type rola, belt battle - ff.ld.tv. Infantry - type, rol., tra1n1ng battle ffeld.

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b...

v. Navy - -Role.

Wapon's Types.

Forts - typesd. Pattarn of .ar - Far. - type of Ware. Esp10nage and AIl\blllastdor - ty~1

f. O/Jfenca lind Security.

g. Interst!lte relationa - TtMoryof Mendal.

6. Rajput and Turk Military SYlte.: [06]

e. Rajputs - Gener.l - Organization and weapons - pay and promotionsforts - wart,et1ce - reasona of down fall of Rajputs, ~rlta andcl_rits.

b. Turl<.s- aen.r,1-{)rgln-1zatlon pIYJlllilnts-tr,1nlng, and wlI.rtactles.

C. Bettl, of Tvra1n - 1st battI. - General - 1II111tary power of Turks -lind Rll.jputa - Bsttl. act10n - lInd B~ttle of T.rrll1n - W~r J

Strategy of Mohmad Ghor1 - battle ~ct10n - Causes of de~~at ofRajput.

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PART-II

[06)6. ~111tlry 5yatln of SUltaP :I. Gener.'

b. Organ1zat1on - Type of Sold1.,.. temPOrary - pernlinent - cavalry-

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Elephants - Army - Qrgenlzat10nc. Payments.

d. WeaPQns.8. Wartaet1es

f. Military refonns of Selben

g. M1l1tory refonns of Allah - Uddin Khlljl.

h. CaUSll3of downfall Gf luluna.

T. '1tl1tary 61'. l,lnderMoghala:

1. I. Ge-ner.l

b. M11itafY Organ1zation - {Ire-as of Manlbdar.

c. ArmedForces

1. Infantry 111:1 it. type.

~1. Cavalry~nd ttl type.111. Elephantr)'

lv. Art1llery - Off1clf" types Ind role of Artill.ryY. NavyRecru1tment of soldi.r. and officarsTra1n1ng

Weapons

PI)'IIIlInts

forta.

War t-lilctsMertts and dec 'tts of Mlnsabdar1.

Causes of downfe.ll of nuthals.2. F1rat battle of Pan1pat (1628) - Gener.' Military Strength of

C d.

••f.,.h.1.

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,.Babsr and Ibrahlmkhan War plantng - battle nction effecta ofbat.tl. - causes of v1etory of Babar.

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3. Battl. of Hald1ihat - Olneral ~111tary Itrength of Rajput and~u9ha's - Wlf strategy - battle action.

[ '0]8. Marloth. M111tary Bylt. -

b. Organization - Anny, Caratry, Artilllry, Mavy.

c. weapons.

d. Forts

waf MOvenent military strength of Marath. and Afghans - battle

e. Wartactics (Gulrr111')f. Th1rd battle of Pan1pat _ Background - o.ployments of Forces -pre

action _ CauslSof defect 1n battle.

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•• Slkh Militarysy.~ -

•• Generel

b. Military organ1zation,. Armed Forces and Tra1n1ng

d. \ll9apons.

•• pay and Pension •

f. Ranj1ts1ng and Ourugov1nds1ngh.[05]

a. Madra. Presldv IlolI'Ibay, Presidency Bangal pres1dllnCY.

b. Reforms of Presidency Army

1. J.N. sarkar - Military History of II'I<I1'.

2. Chakrawllrtl - Waf in « ,i,nc1llnt Indi.

3. J.F.C. Fuller _ Generalship of ",'exandef the Qr.at4. K.P.Kal'lgly - Kaut11yas Arthlsharstra

5. Wl1H~ Irvin - ArY.lYof Indian Mughals

6. S.W. Sen - Military Systlilll\of Mar,thas

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7. F.S. Bajwll.- Tt- M1litary Systllll of S1kh••

B. B.K. MukUllldar- Military Systtlll of Anc1ent Indl.

9. sen Shal'llla - Kurukshetrll. War

10. V.R. Ramchandrll.Dlx1t - War in Anc1ent Ind1~

11.•• tT. fiQ"(OIlEilIIr - "rtl'illb :Ailf';'

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••PART-l

Log1.UC ManaJlMl'lt :[071

oef1nlt1on _ M111tarybackground- scope - po11t1cal and Econom1cal

Factors _ Influence of Industr1al revaluat10n - Meedfor study and

research of logist1c ManagMl4lnt.(061

2. l0ll1.t1c.:Principles and objlct1ves of logistic Management- Relat10n to the

tMory of war.

3. Thl Maturl and StructUA of W.r :

a. Mature of War

b. Spectrll8 of Conf11cts

c. Tools of Conflicts

d. L1!111tationsof War.

a. Wart1~ and peace t1~

b. Pattern of Plann1ng

c. Levels of Planning

d. Rlcruitmlnt of Planning

e. Cspabillties of Plann1ng

f. Operatlonal Planning.

g. Factors of Planning

h. Methodsof Planning.

1. Logistlc objectives of planning.

6. Mob1l11lt1onof Wtor :

a. Potential of WarMObilization

b. Integrat1ng stratellY, Logist1cs and Tactlcs.

c. Feasibility anclCalculated r1sk

d. Log1st1cs requ1r~nts of the ArmedForces.

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PART-II

8. Probl_ C¥flogistic 1ndiff.rent t.rr.1na :

1. Requirements of Logistics

11. Transportation by - land air, Ind Sea.

1. Flexibility is rooted in COfIIlIand

11. Effect of commend and control111. Momentum and mobilityiv. LogiStic momentlMl

v. Control of momentumvi. Relation to moment~ control

8. LOllht1cIof andIndustri" :

1. LDglstlc channal and industrial structure

11. Economic resources and industrial base

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111. Public sector industries - Logistic channel for Armed Forces.iv. Private 5ectorlndustr1l1s- Logistic Channel for A~d Forces.

9. ee..and and COntrol of ltlll1.t1c Hanagell8nt : [08]

Factors

111. Board Commandresponsibi11ties

11. Implication

iv. Logistics end Functions of corrrnandin an arell.

v. Prl'ct1cal problems

vii. Exercise

vi. Personal Problems

11. AnnyOrd1n~ce Corp$ (4OC)10. logistics 1" the f1eld board0Ut11n-

i. Armysupply corps (ASC)

111. AnnyMed1cal Corps (AMC)

iv. Electr1csl' Mechsn1cal Eng1neer (EMC)

1. Eenry E. Ecoles - Logistics 1n the nat10nal D<lfence

Z. Resr Adm1ral B. Bureau - The Orgon1zation of Log1st1cs support

system.

[ 1 Indicates Nunbar of Pr1od ••

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S.Y.8.A./B.8e.: Special Paper II (B-2)Ge0p0l1tic. and Mll1t1lry Geography

PART-I1. Nl11tary a.ogrlPhy Introduction [04]

(1) Introdllctlon, (2) 0.11nlt1OOI, (3) SCOPeof the subject,

(4) apprOlche. to ~111tary Qeography, Environmental Matrtx,

Operational "'Iltre, section of operational matrix - Transport andC~nlc.tlon IY5tllll, tt111tary organization and log1st1cs, clvl1

co-operatton, (5) Principles of Mlllhry Geography, (6) US" of

M111tary Geography, (T) H11itary Geography and Politte.l Glography.2. Natlonal PowIirand M111tlr)'Geography [06]

s. Concept of.""t10n.' POWerb. Elements of natlonal PowIr _

1. Geography, Natur.l RalourSI'.

11. Industrial DevlloPIMnt,M111t.ryprlpa"'dllell, population,

Sctenci • Teehnology Natlonal mor." Politteal and Soct.lSyst.,. Ite.

3. Fronti.r. and Boundri •••. Introduction, b. Meantngof Frontiers, c. Mean1ngof Band1tries,

d. Typesof Boundr1es: 1) Nature, 11) Art1flc1al obstaclls, cultural

d1v1nat1on, RIl1g1on, Po11tical B1ndr1es. f. Role of B1ndr1lS.C. Mar1tiMeBindlr1•• ~

a) 1lIll1ral, b) Conceptof tlritor1alsel, Ranlll, role of terr1tor1al

water, c) Conceptof continental shelf and Ixclus1vI aco~1c zone.d) Conceptof open sea.

~. 1IU(f1r Zone ~ [OllJ

a) Genaral, b) land Lockedst&ta, - Concept, Problemsof LandLocked

slate, International r1vlr, corridor, trans1t.

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e. India'. land Boundr11' and their 1111POrtance: [ 11]

a) Western Border - 1) Strategic Importance 11) Sictors --Kashmir,Punjab, Raja.tan, Gujrat. 111) Tactical prob18m$. 1v) Kashmir problemb) North8rn Bordar - 1) Strategical importance 11) Sectors - North

wast. Central, East. 111) Mac-Mohan Une. oJ East.rn Borcler

i) Gaostr,tegie.1 importance 11) OUter Border fnternal Border.PART-II

7. 'geopol1t1cs

1. e. Meanfng. b. Importance of Geopolitics, c. Scope of Geopolitica.

d. Geopolitics and m1litary Qeography.

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[ 12)-c B. Hi.torical evolution of Ge0p0l1tfClll thought.:

I. Kachlnder's Heartland theory - G8nr.lheart land - theory -Objections on theory 'effect of theory.

b. Mahan- General - Naval Power theory - affecting factor. on naval

"'~~1. Goograpll1cal situation of nation

11,- Physical structure of nat10n

111. Phys1csl structure of nation

iv. Population

v. National Intsrest and Government Policy.

c. Houshophar - General - bas1c principles of theory.

1. Econom1cself sufficiency

11, Living Aree

i11. Outer lone

1•. Land power Vs. Sea Power., Boundr1es

.1. Houshophars rola through Geopolitical theory.

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b. IIlPOrtancl of Geostr.ttlgy

c. IIlPOrt.nt f.ctort of C!eostr.teglyphysical GlIography, Land .nd

peopll culturl Ind GovIl"f'lMntof st.te, B1nder1esof the N.t1on,

Cllllllt., W.t.r and c~n1c.t1on.

10. Geoatritegl1C1.1••••nerel. :[06]

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1.Iron, 1i.CopPer, 111. Elox1et,1v. Nllngn1.s, v. Coal, v1.Uran1U11letc.

~ str.teg1c 1MPOrtanceof ~st Asia.

- IlIPOrtince of on dur1ng wart1. and Place t11lll1.

11. a.o.trlugic poa1tion and 11lPOrtanceof

a. Die - go - Gar1ca.

General

Geograph1dallocat10n

StrategIcal 1mPOrtanci

India .na D1- e go- 9llrc1••

b. Andsmanand Hieobar Islands

General

lIeograph1c.l location

Str.t.g1cal importance

Ind1an and 01- • go- prc1a.

c. L.kshw.delp Island _

Geograph1calloclt10n

Strat.g1cal illlPortlncl

Ind1an .nd 01- e go- g.re11.

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1. Boundr1.s Will, strength, H.tllrlT oblt.clll cultural, divis1on,

re11g10n.

i1. Topggr.phy

11i. S1z1 .nd shape - Mer1ts

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iv. c11matic expamlas.v. Location - mathematical. strates1cal

a. sea Warfare - main factors of naval operation. 1. Open Sla11. Restricted water. 111. Ports' Routs of communication

b. A1r warfare - General - meaning of A1r power.1. Phys1cal E-lement

I. Geograph1cal, Location, s1ze & shapes, Topography,Weather, a

Climate.

b. Polit1cal real1t1es.

11. Po11tical rlla11t1ea

111. Human Element •.iv. Av1at1on & M1l1tary Technology.

,.. <:haraeterbt1cI of :

a. Pla1n

b. Desert

c. High Altitude

d. Jungle

Logistics problems 1n these area during ~Ir.

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c: ,.,.,.1.

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7.8.

9.,,

S111.cted~ad1nll Book.

Military Geography - Peter loc11s and P.G. Else1,Qeography and Natlonal power - Jeffer1es W1ll1amsDefence Strategy - S.T. Des.A1r power - Air commander Jagj1t 510g.Systematic Po11t1cal Geography - Harm Jdi B11j •Po11t1cal Qeography - Ponds.

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International Ol'l'lln1uttOl'l

PART-I

1. Intlmation.l OrpntzR1on :

1. Evaluation, nat\l~ and COI\CIIpt.

11. ~81anu to tnurn.tions" Organ1zation

2. LIMPof Mlttonl : -

1. Fo••••t1on and Organization and the natun of the eonVtlfll.nt.

11. Working of the League 111the area of Peace & security Evaluation.

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3. united Nattons :

1. Or1g1n, structure and Pr1nc1pl. or191nl of UN.11. powers and funct10ns of o.nll.f.l Aa.lnbly.111. Provisions in tht charter for Peace end security.

4. TM UNIt worll.for Inttlmlt10nal Pua. and MCur1ty :

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1. Peace Making and peace k••p1nll.pre¥lntlvl D1pl~cyl u•• ofm1l1tary force by the lIM.

11. DlurMntlnt

11i. Outerspaci.

". law of the sea

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•• U.N. and dRolontutlan , {OS)

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T. Intemlt10nal LMI, [101

1. Elttradltion 11. ".y1111

111. lntlrvlnt ion ". Trtilt1 ••

,. f(entrlll1ty.

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,. GOOdspud : The nature and fum10n of International Organ11~~,''lIl.

2. Good sped : Stephen S. : The \tfllture and funct10n of Internat10nal

Organization (2nd edn. ) New York. (~ford, Unto press, 1967).3. Wood, Robert, s. (.d.) : The process of Internat10nal Organization

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6. Outerspll.C$ & Mt11tary supreMacy - Kal11l.shThakar

{ 1 Indicates Mulllbtrof Ptir1oda.

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