English to Gujarati Dictionary strategic

strategic

વ્યૂહાત્મક
definition
adjective
the company should take strategic actions to cope with fundamental changes in the environment
relating to the identification of long-term or overall aims and interests and the means of achieving them.
translation of 'strategic'
વ્યૂહાત્મક,
યુદ્ધ-નીતિવિષયક,
યુદ્ધની દૃષ્ટિએ મહત્વનું,
લશ્કરી વ્યૂહરચનાને લગતું
adjective
દાવપેચ સંબંધી
example
As a World War II bomber pilot, I appreciate the role of both tactical and 'strategic' bombing in all-out warfare.
I found it interesting that 'strategic' planning, problem-solving and common sense did not even make the top 10.
Ask yourself what you expect of strategic bombing, or more specifically, what is 'strategic' bombing?
As regards economic factors, the submarine campaign had shut down Japanese industry before 'strategic' bombing even started.
The 'strategic' intent to achieve more for less was translated into central policy directives.
Prior to WWII air power advocates considered 'strategic' bombing to be key to breaking enemy production capacity and civilian morale.
In the competitive airline industry, maintenance is not just an added expense, but a 'strategic' resource for winning customer loyalty and controlling costs.
In future, foreign companies will be allowed only a minority holding in firms applying for licences to tap and extract 'strategic' resources like oil and gas.
It would also be in the nation's long-term 'strategic' interests.
In the 15th century artillery emerged as a 'strategic' weapons system.
u2018Water is a 'strategic' resource which needs to be consumed, therefore we can not afford to lose a drop, we have to save wateru2019, the mayor said.
Those last-minute creative rushes bring a vibrancy and an energy to catwalk presentations that no amount of 'strategic' planning can ever achieve.
The Soviets achieve a long-desired southern 'strategic' goal, isolating Turkey, opening a route to the Indian Ocean and the Eastern Mediterranean.
Every meeting should be skilfully chaired to achieve consensus over 'strategic' issues.
In light of these needs, Kennedy urged that Bulgaria should emphasise long-term 'strategic' planning.
This paper proposes the utilization of a novel technique for feeder voltage drop mitigation at 'strategic' locations.
The change is not in profitability, the change is in the mutual long-term 'strategic' interests of the United States and Pakistan.
Bridgewater has a great deal to offer in terms of being a 'strategic' location for industrial, commercial, retail, and service sector development.
It would provoke the antagonism of many Russian politicians and embolden those who were opposed to negotiations with the United States to reduce nuclear and other 'strategic' weapons.
So issues such as occupation, control over 'strategic' resources and imperialism are never brought up.
The systems world provides management designs, 'strategic' and tactical actions, policies, and procedures.
When groups with similar interests create 'strategic' alliances, they are much more likely to achieve their goals.
As yet, however, there is little evidence of 'strategic' planning to achieve such a framework.
This raises the question as to whether we in Australia is applying our limited resources in our best long-term 'strategic' interests.
No longer would the Fort Limhi serve as a 'strategic' location in Young's plan of last resort.
It was not a 'strategic' planning decision affected by considerations of public interest.
This is a priceless 'strategic' resource, and the Army's major contribution today to the formulation of national strategy.
It is a 1, 000-year-old state with its own long-term 'strategic' interests.
A 'strategic' weapon is not effective unless it can deliver the desired and verifiable results.
When we come back, a look at the history of hostage-taking as a 'strategic' weapons of guerilla warfare.
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