
Pakistan's Arms Procurement and Military Buildup, 1979-99
| Author: |
Ayesha Siddiqa-Agha |
| Publisher: |
Sang-E-Meel |
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Description:
The present book undertakes a comprehensive analysis of
Pakistan's arms procurement and military decision-making from
1979 to 1999. Strategic alignments and their impact on arms
transfers, the cost of military buildup, the state of indigenous
weapons production, and the internal dynamics of arms
procurement and nuclear decision making are particularly focused
upon. Exceptional in scope, the study is the only one of its kind to
describe defense decision-making in intricate details. The book also
presents an insight into the working of the armed forces. The
analysis is corroborated by eye-opening facts and figures and candid
case studies.
| DesiStore # |
PBH01046 |
| ISBN |
969-35-1511-0 |
| Edition |
First |
| Year |
2003 |
| Pages |
231 |
| Weight (kg) |
0.43 |
| Shipping Weight (lbs) |
1.09 |
| HB/PB |
Hard Back |
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At the turn of the century Pakistan is a nuclear weapon state
suffering from dire economic conditions and ruled by a military
government. What this portends for the future of Pakistan's military
posture is also reviewed.
Pakistan's Arms Procurement and Military Buildup, 1979-99
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