RECOMMENDED READING

1.    The following list of books is given as a guide.  Other suitable books on these subject may also be read:

 

S.No. Subject Author Publisher
1. Some Principles of Strategy JS Corbett Naval Institute press
2. Naval Warfare in the Twentieth Century Gerald (Ed) Jordon Crane, Russak & Co Inc
3. The Sea in Modern Strategy L W Martin Praeger
4. The Strategy of Sea Power S W Roskill Collins
5. Navies and Foreign Policy K Booth Croom Helm
6. The Submarine and Sea Power Hezlet Macmillian
7. Arab's Strategies and Israel's Response Y Harkabi Macmillian
8. Treaties and Alliances of the World Keesing Kessing Pub
9. World Security Trends and Challenges at Century's End Klare Michael St Martin's Press NY
10. The Rise and Fall of the Great Power Kennedy Paul Random House NY
11. Fundamentals of British Maritime Doctrine (BR 8106) - -
12. The Influence of Sea Power on History Alfred Thayer Mahan Methuen & Co Ltd
13. Fleet Tactics - Theory and Practice Capt Wayen P Hughes Jr USN (Rtd) Naval Institute Press Annapolis.
14. Maritime Strategy and the Nuclear Age Geiffret Till MacMillan Press London
15. Modern Sea Power Geoffrey Till Brassey Defence Publishers
16. Maritime Strategy for Medium Power R/Adm J R Hill LDN-Croom Helm
17. Twenty Five Centuries of Sea Warfare Jacue Model -
18. Pakistan Meets Indian Challenge Gulzar Ahmed M I Mukhtar
19. A Manual for Writers Kate L Turabian University of Chicago, London
20. Pakistan Year Book 1996-97 Rafiq Akhtar BE&W Publisher
21. Management Ends & Means Morel Chandler PC
22. The Reality of Management Stewart Pan Books Ltd
23. The Management of Defence I C Ries Baltimore
24. Spirit of Islam Ameer Ali Christopher
25. The Legacy of Islam Arnold O U Press
26. The Research paper and Content A J Roth Wadsworth
27. Action Centered Leadership J Adair Wadsworth
28. Operational Research Harper Mac Donald
29. Fowler's Modern English Usage E Gowers Oxford University Press
30. Techniques of Writing Paul kinsella HB Jovanovic
31. Econmic Structure of Pakistan K A Saeed T&TS Institue

2.    Officers are also advised to read regularly as a matter of habit, newspapers, Services, Journals and politico-economic periodicals.

 


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