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Armed Forces and Disaster Management in India

Armed Forces and Disaster Management in India

... of armed forces to aid civil authority in various events are continuously ...the armed forces always become the first choice of any state civil authorities in the event of ...the armed ... See full document

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Women in the Indian Armed Forces: Scope and limitation

Women in the Indian Armed Forces: Scope and limitation

... Bright, young and energetic men and women make up the bulk of manpower in the armed forces. Recruitment is voluntary, which implies that every citizen of India is eligible to be a part of it, ... See full document

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Earthquake Disaster Management in India

Earthquake Disaster Management in India

... in India. Therefore, India as a developing country needs to evolve its own strategies for seismic hazard ...Likewise, India also needs to come with update of some effective initiatives and programmes ... See full document

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ARMED FORCES IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES IN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

ARMED FORCES IN DISASTER MANAGEMENT: CHALLENGES IN INDIAN PERSPECTIVE

... Armed forces, which are frontline defence of any nation, are expected to carry out all directives that are assigned to ...in disaster management in our ...better disaster ... See full document

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Naxalism in india: role and responses of armed forces

Naxalism in india: role and responses of armed forces

... Emergence of a compact revolutionary Zone (CRZ): Spread of the ‘Red Corridor’ from the Nepal border to Tamil Nadu is a very disturbing sign. This area of CRZ is characterized by thick jungles, contiguous tribal belts and ... See full document

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Whistle Blower Protectionact, 2011–A Critique

Whistle Blower Protectionact, 2011–A Critique

... Indian armed forces to make public interest disclosure about wrongdoing in the armed ...the Armed Forces, it is but necessary to look to encourage and protect the members who make ... See full document

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In Pursuit of a Grand Strategy: An Explanation of Pakistan’s Evolving Nuclear Policy

In Pursuit of a Grand Strategy: An Explanation of Pakistan’s Evolving Nuclear Policy

... Furthermore, India has test fired Agni-III longest-range missile successfully on April 12, 2007, which can hit objects from a range of 3000 miles and thus the entire territorial space of Pakistan (in addition to ... See full document

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Cyclone Disaster Mitigation And Management In India

Cyclone Disaster Mitigation And Management In India

... The impact of tropical cyclone destruction on the society as been so large and do not affect people equally. Cyclone cannot be prevented, but their impact on people’s lives can be reduced to a considerable extent. ... See full document

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Military History The experiences of people who become homeless after military service

Military History The experiences of people who become homeless after military service

... the armed forces may reduce the risk of people from disrupted family backgrounds becoming homeless in many cases, but not in the ones described ...the armed forces may have ameliorated, but ... See full document

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<p>Antibiotic resistance: a hospital-based multicenter study in Tabuk city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia</p>

<p>Antibiotic resistance: a hospital-based multicenter study in Tabuk city, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia</p>

... This was a hospital-based cross-sectional study that was conducted in King Salman Armed Forces Hospital and King Khalid Armed Forces Hospital in Tabuk City between November 2016 and October ... See full document

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PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS ON STRATEGY OF REDUCING THE NUMBER OF FLOATING NET CAGES IN CIRATA RESERVOIR (CASE STUDY OF CIKALONGKULON, CIANJUR REGENCY, WEST JAWA)

PROSPECTIVE ANALYSIS ON STRATEGY OF REDUCING THE NUMBER OF FLOATING NET CAGES IN CIRATA RESERVOIR (CASE STUDY OF CIKALONGKULON, CIANJUR REGENCY, WEST JAWA)

... The open access state of the reservoir causes everyone to freely make Floating Net Cage. According to census data by the Cirata Reservoir Management Agency, the Floating Net Cage overcapacity has occurred since ... See full document

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THE NOTION OF ASYMMETRIC TRANS NATIONALIZATION OF WARFARE WITHIN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

THE NOTION OF ASYMMETRIC TRANS NATIONALIZATION OF WARFARE WITHIN INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW

... The regulation of asymmetric transnational armed conflict poses both normative and institutional challenges. The normative challenges stem from the fact that the traditional jus in Bello is not sensitive to the ... See full document

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Between continuation and adaptation: The Baltic states’ security policy and armed forces  OSW COMMENTARY 190/23 11 2015

Between continuation and adaptation: The Baltic states’ security policy and armed forces. OSW COMMENTARY 190/23.11.2015

... states’ armed forces will largely depend on the economic situation, which will in turn deter- mine the size of defence ...defence forces, among other ...the armed forces of the Baltic ... See full document

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What does the literature say about the needs of veterans in the areas of health?

What does the literature say about the needs of veterans in the areas of health?

... For the majority of UK armed forces personnel, deployment whether to Iraq, Afghanistan or elsewhere confers no greater risk for PTSD than service in the armed forces per se but holding a[r] ... See full document

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DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR

DISASTER MANAGEMENT IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR

... Relief is an important aspect of the disaster management to provide help to the affected people. The relief operations like providing food, medicine, reducing sufferings of the affected people are often ... See full document

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The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant model

The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant model

... The Advantage is a dedicated team at York St John University, providing award-winning professional training and development opportunities. Proudly working collaboratively with a range of organisations, they deliver study ... See full document

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THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE AND THE USE OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD

THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE AND THE USE OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD

... Similarly, lInder Secretary Katzen- bach, in testifyin~ reeently before the Scnate Forcign Relations Commillee, said that he doubts that any President has ever acte[r] ... See full document

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The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant model

The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant model

... the Armed Forces community increased to 96% on attending the training; 72% of staff reported having cascaded their learning from the training via a full staff briefing, meeting, training day or memo - ... See full document

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Constructing the Authoritarian State: Zaire

Constructing the Authoritarian State: Zaire

... In keeping with this, the President announced the depoliticization of public services, the armed forces and the security forces, the immediate dissolution of such pa[r] ... See full document

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Armed Forces of the Persian Gulf Countries

Armed Forces of the Persian Gulf Countries

... Arabian Armed Forces comprise Ar- my, Air Force, Navy and Royal ...(Iranian Armed Forces News Bulle- tin, ...Arabian armed forces follows the western and Ameri- can ...Arabian ... See full document

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