Nationalisation of the Indian Army, 1885-1947

Nationalisation of the Indian Army, 1885-1947
Title Nationalisation of the Indian Army, 1885-1947 PDF eBook
Author Gautam Sharma
Publisher Allied Publishers
Total Pages 282
Release 1996
Genre India
ISBN 9788170235552

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Between Two Worlds

Between Two Worlds
Title Between Two Worlds PDF eBook
Author DeWitt C. Ellinwood
Publisher University Press of America
Total Pages 698
Release 2005
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780761831136

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Diary of Amar Singh with annotations, commentary, and introduction by DeWitt C. Ellinwood, Jr.

Indianization, the Officer Corps, and the Indian Army

Indianization, the Officer Corps, and the Indian Army
Title Indianization, the Officer Corps, and the Indian Army PDF eBook
Author Chandar S. Sundaram
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 283
Release 2019-04-25
Genre History
ISBN 1498579523

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**Short-listed for the Society for Army Historical Research UK's Templer Medal Best First Book Prize, 2020** In the Indian Army of the British Raj, the officer corps was “reserved for the governing race”— in other words, the British. Only in 1917, a mere thirty years before India won its freedom, did the Raj permit Indians into the Army’s officer corps, thus slowly beginning its Indianization. Yet it is often forgotten that this decision was the culmination of a hundred-year-long debate. Based on meticulous archival research in Britain and India, Indianization, the Officer Corps, and the Indian Army breaks new ground by offering readers the first detailed account of this generally forgotten debate. It traces the myriad schemes and counter-schemes the debate generated, the complex twists and turns it took, and how it engaged both British policymakers anxious to maintain control as well as nationalist Indian leaders agitating for greater self-government. This work also offers insights into the martial races concept, the 1857 uprising, and the impact of Anglo-Indian ideology upon the Indian Army. Clearly written and carefully argued, it is an original and defining contribution to military/war and society history, the history of colonial India and its army, the history of British empire, the history of racism, and civil-military relations.

The Royal Indian Navy

The Royal Indian Navy
Title The Royal Indian Navy PDF eBook
Author Kalesh Mohanan
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 244
Release 2019-10-08
Genre History
ISBN 1000709574

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This book presents a comprehensive history of the Royal Indian Navy (RIN). It traces the origins of the RIN to the East India Company, as early as 1612, and untangles the institution’s complex history. Capturing various transitional phases of the RIN, especially during the crucial period of 1920–1950, it concludes with the final transfer of the RIN from under the British Raj to independent India. Drawn from a host of primary sources—personal diaries and logs, official reports and documents—the author presents a previously unexplored history of colonial and imperial defence policy, and the contribution of the RIN during the World Wars. This book explores several aspects in RIN’s history such as its involvement in the First World War; its status in policies of the British Raj; the martial race theory in the RIN; and the development of the RIN from a non-combat force to a full-fledged combat defence force during the Second World War. It also studies the hitherto unexplored causes, nature and impact of the 1946 RIN Revolt on the eve of India’s independence from a fresh perspective. An important intervention in the study of military and defence history, this will be an essential read for students, researchers, defence personnel, military academy cadets, as well as general readers.

Palgrave Advances in Modern Military History

Palgrave Advances in Modern Military History
Title Palgrave Advances in Modern Military History PDF eBook
Author Matthew Hughes
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 299
Release 2006-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 0230625371

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This book provides a concise and accessible introduction to modern military history. The collection is a clear and up to date survey of the significant debates, interpretations and historiographical shifts for a series of key themes in military history. Each chapter is supported by notes and a brief bibliography outlining further reading.

War and Peace in Contemporary India

War and Peace in Contemporary India
Title War and Peace in Contemporary India PDF eBook
Author Rudra Chaudhuri
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 161
Release 2021-11-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1000486753

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War and Peace in Contemporary India examines the importance of institutions and the role played by international actors in crucial episodes of India’s strategic history. The contributions trace India’s tryst with war and peace from immediately before the foundation of the contemporary Indian state, to the last military conflict between India and Pakistan in 1999. The focus of the chapters included in this edited volume is as much on India as it is on Pakistan and China, its opponents in war. The chapters offer a fresh take on the creation of India as a regional military power, and her approach to War and Peace in the post-independence period. Importantly, it advances the broader work on Indian strategic history during the Cold War and after, an otherwise under-studied intellectual landscape. The book offers fresh insights based on archival work, as well as a closer conceptual reading of Indian, British and American decision making at times of war and peace in contemporary India. This book will be of great interest to scholars, researchers and students interested in strategic studies, diplomatic and military history, international diplomacy, as well as Indian history and politics. The chapters in this book were originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Strategic Studies.

Culture, Conflict and the Military in Colonial South Asia

Culture, Conflict and the Military in Colonial South Asia
Title Culture, Conflict and the Military in Colonial South Asia PDF eBook
Author Kaushik Roy
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 288
Release 2017-08-25
Genre History
ISBN 1351584529

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This book offers diverse and original perspectives on South Asia’s imperial military history. Unlike prevailing studies, the chapters in the volume emphasize both the vital role of culture in framing imperial military practice and the multiple cultural effects of colonial military service and engagements. The volume spans from the early East India Company period through to the Second World War and India’s independence, exploring themes such as the military in the field and at leisure, as well as examining the effects of imperial deployments in South Asia and across the British Empire. Drawing extensively on new archival research, the book integrates previously disparate accounts of imperial military history and raises new questions about culture and operational practice in the colonial Indian Army. This work will be of interest to scholars and researchers of modern South Asian history, war and strategic studies, military history, the British Empire, as well as politics and international relations.