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  2. Cold Start (military doctrine) - Wikipedia

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    Cold Start is a military doctrine that was developed by the Indian Armed Forces for use in a possible war with Pakistan. [1] It involves the various branches of India's military conducting offensive operations as part of unified battlegroups .

  3. Battlegroup (army) - Wikipedia

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    A battlegroup (British/Commonwealth term) or task force (U.S. term) in modern military theory is the basic building block of an army's fighting force. A battlegroup is formed around an infantry battalion or armoured regiment, which is usually commanded by a lieutenant colonel. The battalion or regiment also provides the command and staff ...

  4. Cold start - Wikipedia

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    Cold start can refer to: Cold start (automotive), the starting of a vehicle engine at a low temperature relative to its operating temperature. Cold start (computing), a startup problem in computer information systems. Cold Start (military doctrine), a military doctrine developed by the Indian Armed Forces.

  5. Military doctrine - Wikipedia

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    Military doctrine is the expression of how ... India has recently adopted a new war doctrine known as "Cold Start" and its military has conducted exercises several ...

  6. New Concept of War Fighting - Wikipedia

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    The New Concept of War Fighting (NCWF) is a military doctrine of the Pakistani armed forces coordinated by the army and air force with additional contribution by the navy.It is based on the Cold Start military doctrine of the Indian Army with uncertain additional concepts, tactics, and practices implemented by the Pakistan army.

  7. Category:Military doctrines - Wikipedia

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    Civil control of the military; Code of the United States Fighting Force; Cold Start (military doctrine) Combat box; Combined operations; Command by negation; Command of the sea; Continental Policy (Japan) Conventional warfare; Counterinsurgency; Cult of the offensive

  8. Russia’s use of a nuclear-capable missile is a clear ... - AOL

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    The use of what Vladimir Putin said was a ballistic missile with multiple warheads in offensive combat is a clear departure from decades of the Cold War doctrine of deterrence.

  9. Bleed India with a Thousand Cuts - Wikipedia

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    After the war ended with Pakistan's own dismemberment, he laid down the doctrine of continuing the conflict by "inflicting a thousand cuts" on India. [15] On 5 July 1977, Bhutto was deposed by his army chief General Zia-ul-Haq in a military coup before being controversially tried and executed. [16] [17]