India's Expeditionary Journey
By Rear Admiral James Goldrick, Royal Australian Navy (Retired)
The Indian approach to maritime expeditionary operations has been shaped by a number of conflicting pressures in strategy, finance, and organization.
By Western standards, India possesses many of the components of an expeditionary force structure but is only now beginning to bring them together. Hitherto, India’s priorities have been elsewhere and its resources too limited, while profound dysfunctions still exist within the nation’s defense machinery.
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