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Book Synopsis
War is often prosecuted in conjunction with other services, as also with para-military forces. Indian Army is also involved in safeguarding disputed borders along mountainous and high altitude terrain. Such deployment often leads to clashes arising out of political decisions and military compulsions. India is also facing two nuclear nations; one of them operates below the thresh-hold, yet there can be nuclear weapons use. The Army is also employed in aid to civil authority, natural calamities and disaster management. The human role will continue to predominate, as such, identifying ingredients that constitute a soldier’s potential becomes necessary. The study of Psychology for the Soldiers seems not adequately carried out, at least on the surface, for selection, training, allotment of trades; and eventually for leadership, tactics, strategy and operational employment. This book aims at initiating more study and research on the subject.

Table of Contents
"Preface 1. Physical and Mental Fitness 2. The Eye 3. The Ear 4. Loyalty 5. Martial Law And Military Governance 6. Yoga 7. Smell In War 8. Stress 9. Emotions 10. Basic And Secondary Needs 11. Compensation 12. Leadership 13. Morale 14. Rumour 15. Psychological War And Propaganda 16. Fear 17. Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) 18. Professionalism 19. Connect With Their Base 20. Festivals of India And Relevance to Armed Forces 21. Drugs 22. Cross Border Terrorism and Soldiers 23. NBC Environment 24. Para Military Forces 25. Military History 26. Leadership in Navy and Air Force 27. Conclusion Bibliography Index"

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      Publisher: VIJ Books (India) Pty Ltd
      Publication Date: 01/04/2021
      ISBN13: 9789390439287, 978-9390439287
      ISBN10: 9390439280

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      War is often prosecuted in conjunction with other services, as also with para-military forces. Indian Army is also involved in safeguarding disputed borders along mountainous and high altitude terrain. Such deployment often leads to clashes arising out of political decisions and military compulsions. India is also facing two nuclear nations; one of them operates below the thresh-hold, yet there can be nuclear weapons use. The Army is also employed in aid to civil authority, natural calamities and disaster management. The human role will continue to predominate, as such, identifying ingredients that constitute a soldier’s potential becomes necessary. The study of Psychology for the Soldiers seems not adequately carried out, at least on the surface, for selection, training, allotment of trades; and eventually for leadership, tactics, strategy and operational employment. This book aims at initiating more study and research on the subject.

      Table of Contents
      "Preface 1. Physical and Mental Fitness 2. The Eye 3. The Ear 4. Loyalty 5. Martial Law And Military Governance 6. Yoga 7. Smell In War 8. Stress 9. Emotions 10. Basic And Secondary Needs 11. Compensation 12. Leadership 13. Morale 14. Rumour 15. Psychological War And Propaganda 16. Fear 17. Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) 18. Professionalism 19. Connect With Their Base 20. Festivals of India And Relevance to Armed Forces 21. Drugs 22. Cross Border Terrorism and Soldiers 23. NBC Environment 24. Para Military Forces 25. Military History 26. Leadership in Navy and Air Force 27. Conclusion Bibliography Index"

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