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372 BIBLIOGRAPHY Primary Sources Archives 1. Army Headquarters, New Delhi. 2. Head Quarters Army Training Command. 3. Head Quarters Northern Command. 4. Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi. 5. United Service Institute of India, Centre for United Nation Peace Keeping, New Delhi. 6. United Nations Information Centre, New Delhi. Regimental Histories 1. Assam Regiment 2. Bihar Regiment 3. Cavalry Regiment 4. Dogra Regiment 5. Garhwal Rifles 6. Gorkha Rifles 7. Grenadier Regiment 8. Guards Regiment 9. Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry 10. Jammu and Kashmir Rifles 11. JAT Regiment 12. Kumaon Regiment 13. Madras Regiment 14. Mahar Regiment 15. Maratha Light Infantry 16. Mechanized Infantry Battalions 17. Medical Corps 18. Parachute Regiment 19. Punjab Regiment

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BIBLIOGRAPHY

Primary Sources

Archives

1. Army Headquarters, New Delhi.

2. Head Quarters Army Training Command.

3. Head Quarters Northern Command.

4. Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses, New Delhi.

5. United Service Institute of India, Centre for United Nation Peace Keeping,

New Delhi.

6. United Nations Information Centre, New Delhi.

Regimental Histories

1. Assam Regiment

2. Bihar Regiment

3. Cavalry Regiment

4. Dogra Regiment

5. Garhwal Rifles

6. Gorkha Rifles

7. Grenadier Regiment

8. Guards Regiment

9. Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry

10. Jammu and Kashmir Rifles

11. JAT Regiment

12. Kumaon Regiment

13. Madras Regiment

14. Mahar Regiment

15. Maratha Light Infantry

16. Mechanized Infantry Battalions

17. Medical Corps

18. Parachute Regiment

19. Punjab Regiment

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20. Raj put Regiment

21. Rajputana Rifles

22. Regiment of Artillery

23. Sikh Light Infantry Regiment

Journals 1. United Service Institute (Quarterly)

2. Strategic Analyses (Monthly)

3. Strategic Digest (Monthly)

4. News Reviews (Monthly)

Articles 1. Dipankar Banerjee - An Indian Approach to United Nations Peace-Keeping Operations (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 1995) 2. Alexandra Novosseloff - Revitalizing the United Nations Anticipation and Prevention as Primary goals (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 2001) 3. Shalini Chawla - Shaping East Timor: A dimension of United Nations peacekeeping (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 2001) 4. Kapil Kak - Humanitarian Intervention and the Changing Role of the United Nation (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 2000) 5. Shalini Chawla - United Nations Mission in Sierra Leone : A Search for Peace (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 2000) 6. Shalini Chawla - Trends in United Nations Peacekeeping (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 2001) 7. Lt Gen Satish Nambiar - UN peacekeeping operations in former Yugoslavia (United Service Institution of India, New Delhi, 1996) 8. Vice Admiral Mihir Roy - UN Peacekeeping: The Naval Dimension (United Service Institution of India, New Delhi, 1995) 9. Jasjit Singh - UN peacekeeping operations, the challenges of change (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 1996)

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10. Swaran Singh - UN peacekeeping problems and prospects (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 1993) 11. Brigadier D P Merchant - Peacekeeping in Somalia: An Indian

Experience (United Service Institution of

India, New Delhi, 1996)

12. C Uday Bhaskar - Navies in United Nation Peacekeeping: Need for Conceptual Reappraisal (Strategic Analysis, New Delhi, 1994)

13. HK Srivastva - Principles of war and Principles of Peacekeeping A soldier’s Paradox

14. VP Singh - India’s contributions to international peace 15. Gen VP Malik - The challenges of peacekeeping and

Peace support 16. Dr. Theo-Ben Gurirab - UN peacekeeping in new millennium 17. Lt Gen R Sharma - UN peacekeeping in Sierra Leone 18. Lt Col Sudhakarjee - Child Warrior’s of Sierra Leone 19. Professor Satish Kumar - UN and the new world order

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1 Captain Gurbax Singh, Jalandhar, December, 2004.

2. Colonel A S Karki, Leh (J&K), April 2005.

3. Havildar S Uma Shankar, New Delhi, January, 2006.

4. Major Maneesh Sehgal, Pune, February, 2006

5. Major J S Rathore, New Delhi, June, 2006.

6. Lieutenant Colonel Shailendra Singh, Patiala, October 2006.

7. Lieutenant Colonel S P Khanna, Patiala, November 2006.

8. Lieutenant Colonel P S Shekhawat, Patiala, January 2007.

9. Lieutenant Colonel Sudesh Razora, Patiala, June 2007.

10. Colonel Sandeep Malik, Nabha, June 2007.

11. Havildar Ajit Singh, Patiala, June 2007.

12. Havildar Prem Singh, Patiala, July 2007.

13. Colonel S V Dhamle, Patiala, July 2007.

14. Colonel S Verma, Sangrur, July 2007.

15. Major Prasant Dhaiya, Patiala, August 2007.

16. Lance Naik Pansu Singh, Patiala, August 2007.

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5. http://www.un.org/Depts/Cartographic/

6. http:/www.un.org/Depts/English/

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