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Interview with Capt. Bharat Verma

2008-03-25 17:53:48
Last Updated: 2008-05-26 15:39:57

 
'We saw the globe (and India) through foreigners' eyes'
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INS Viraat was originally commissioned in the Royal Navy as HMS Hermes on 18 November 1959
(All pictures courtesy Indian Defence Review)


Capt. Bharat Verma is the editor of Indian Defence Review. A quarterly journal read by leading policy makers at senior bureaucratic, political and military levels, the IDR is renowned as the "most-quoted Indian defence publication".
Capt Verma is also the founder and current editor of Lancer Publishers, a publishing house dedicated to defence and security matters.
In an exclusive, wide-ranging interview to Claude Arpi, the former Army officer recalls the travails of setting up the IDR against stiff government opposition, and explains how India's enemies use the country's media and other democratic tools to try and destabilise it.
However, he argues, the India of 2012 will not be as pacifist? as it is today. It will be far more assertive and equipped with sufficient power to take on such adversaries in our vicinity.?

The IDR was the first defence publication in the country. How did you start? What difficulties did you encounter?

When I was a young subaltern in the Army, we were posted in the Thar Desert. This was during the Simla summit [1972]. My Commanding Officer wanted young officers to deliver lectures. When he asked me to give a talk on desert warfare, I asked him: "Where is the Indian defence literature on the Thar desert?" I was a cavalry officer and if we had to move in this desert during war, I needed to know how to go about it, how do I gather intelligence about people and tribes living in this area? Who will be with us? Who will be against us? He answered: "Forget it! Indians do not read and do not write. You better read Rommel or Montgomery and deliver your lecture, otherwise you will not be served whisky in the Officers mess." This was part of the tradition in the Regiment to encourage reading habits in the young officers.

When I left the Army as a Short Service Commissioned Officer, I decided to set up a business. I realised that there was no literature available in India on defence matters written by Indians despite the wars we kept fighting. Our analysis was copied from foreign publications. We were looking at the globe (and India) through the foreigners' eyes. Our security perceptions were what somebody else told us. Analysis mostly came from the Western publications. It was not Indian. Therefore, I decided to set up the first dedicated Indian military publishing house in 1979, to encourage Indian military officers to write. That's how Lancers came up.

In 1986, we took one step further by encouraging strategic thinking in the open domain and started the Indian Defence Review (IDR). The first issues were bi-annual with hard covers and as there was no state patronage, we supported it from the revenues of the publishing house. It became a national mission for me. I thought, it had to be done for India; strategic thinking had to come to the common man in the open domain and this could only be done by the private sector.

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Posted by ravindra kumar on Jul 13,2009 20:32 PM
I think this article is an imagination of Capt Verma. These are not born out of facts. India, China and Pakistan are nuclear weapon states now and that acts as a deterrent against any military adventure in future. Anyone whose position is weakened in a conventional war, will utimately use nuclear weapons for survival nd with that everything will finish. We are not in 1962 or 1965 and the superiority of one over the other in conventional weaponary is only for a very short term war now. Such articles are good for improving circulation of the magazine(business tactics) and demanding more superior weapons / better budgetory support for defence at best (definitely good tactics for the country)
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Posted by lukegod on Jul 13,2009 13:58 PM
First, welcome Mr Bharat Verma to the 21st century. However, I very much doubt about his prediction about China war with India in 2012. Come on! It is 2009 now, they are not Bush Admin, they don't need to make war to distract their economy problem, wake up Mr Bharat Verma!
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Posted by Dinesh on Feb 10,2009 17:59 PM
The world should understand that Terrorists are illegal kids of Pak Govt & ISI, works parallel freely on the name of religion. The taste of nuke is the best option to make their brain straight. As this Terrorism war is going in couple of Countries, One nuke wont do it. Indian Govt has to standby for this option. Al-Qaeda & Talibani Gays would only prefer to fight from caves, because they very well knows if they come out in field they would be shot dead like street dogs.
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Posted by Babar on Dec 26,2008 07:44 AM
verma jee I'm sorry to say that your views pakistan are soaked with poison & peace cannot prevail in our region till people of your sort are there who have only one eye & one hear.
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Posted by Raj Pathria on May 05,2008 16:31 PM
Dissemmination of information is very important to the people, especially when the society is democratic and ambitious. Transparency brings prosperity. Welldone Bharat Verma!
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