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_a355.0310954 _bSUB-C |
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100 | _aSubramanian, T.K.V. | ||
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_aCISF: _bforce of the future |
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_aNew Delhi _bSheriden Book Company _c2019 |
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300 | _axxvi, 410p. | ||
520 | _aCISF came into existence on 10th March 1969, with a modest strength of 3,129 personnel. In the Golden Jubilee Year (2018-19), it stands at 1, 56,013 personnel, organized in 345 units. From an agency (watch and ward) to quad the PSUs, it transformed into an Armed Force in 1983 and has come a long way ensuring economic security of the nation This work seeks to explain the birth pangs, baptism by fire, armed status, and the exponential growth of CISF in an economy-industry and the professional response paradigm of protection and security. In the last five decades, the force has been constantly upgrading its skills and core competencies, 8 by utilizing a cost-effective mix of human resource and technology. CISF is the ‘Force of the Future’, which is inextricably bound with India’s economic performance. | ||
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_aMilitary art and science _vArmed force _zIndia |
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700 | _aJha, Bhuwan Kumar | ||
700 | _aSharma, Manoj | ||
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_2ddc _cBK |