Examples of using A blockade in English and their translations into Hindi
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It is not a blockade.
They have placed a blockade against us, with a rod they will strike the jaw of the judge of Israel.
Protests and politically reasons caused a blockade of fuel imports.
Setting up a blockade of all missiles, armed for Cuba.
Naval War College Review 61/2(Spring 2008), 79-95,which argues that a blockade is unfeasible.
I can't risk a blockade, And remember.
Deterrence cannot be reinstated in a week, through a raid, a blockade, or a round of war.
Egypt imposes a blockade and siege of Israel's Red Sea coast.
President Kennedy has signed a formal proclamation setting up a blockade of all missiles bound for Cuba.
Egypt imposes a blockade and siege of the Red Sea coast of Israel.
Their article limits itself, however, to a“limited-war scenario”(92)and has an incomplete analysis of the operational difficulties of a blockade.
First, however, it must be determined whether a blockade of DR6 triggers unwanted side effects.
Even if a blockade is never executed, its viability would still impact American and Chinese policies for deterrence reasons.
Yet more work is needed-to what extent can the threat of a blockade be used as a tool of coercion prior to the outbreak of hostilities?
And if a blockade strategy were employed, how would it relate to the larger American conception of victory?
There is absolutely nothing to prove such“losses” as theprotesters have not even set up a blockade at any significant road.
How would Air-Sea Battle and a blockade strategy reinforce each other, and to what extent might they work at cross-purposes?
The government wanted them to vacate the island,and for three days the Coast Guard attempted to set up a blockade, but supporters managed to deliver the occupiers supplies by boat.
Similarly, start a blockade of some coast of Russia, and such high-speed units armed with massive and cheap missiles will fight with its fleet.
Higher levels of MMP-9 areknown to cause a breakdown of the blood-brain barrier- a blockade that normally prevents proteins and other molecules from entering the brain.
A blockade could be a powerful way of conductinga war of exhaustion because it could directly strike at the sources of China's national power.
If the United States re-orients towards a blockade strategy, will that dampen or intensify the prospects of escalation during a crisis?
However, a blockade of any significant magnitude is not really technically feasible, while neither party has seriously sought to challenge the Treaty of the Indus.
In the third section, some of the primary consequences of a blockade strategy are anticipated, particularly with regards to China's military, economy, and society.
However, the relationship between a blockade strategy and strikes on the Chinese mainland, as well as how the two relate to Air-Sea Battle, remains largely unexplored.
Then in February 1776, Parliament passed the Prohibitory Act,which established a blockade of American ports and declared American ships to be enemy vessels.
Recently, about a year ago, it organized a blockade for over 2 months, at the Indo-Nepal border, causing severe hardship to the Nepalese people, with the aim of interfering in the political affairs of Nepal.
Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates(UAE) have maintained a blockade on food and much needed medicine in the Houthi-controlled regions of Yemen, resulting in a cholera outbreak and widespread hunger.
If the United States attempted to implement a blockade without the tacit acquiescence of Russia, India, and Japan, the blockade would be much less effective and its political consequences for the United States would be far worse.
But if China's demand for oil became sufficiently robust-as it would in the context of a blockade- then Beijing would undoubtedly be willing to pay the higher cost of shipping Russian and Kazakh oil via railway systems and in trucks.

