The Indian Army in the Two World Wars

The Indian Army in the Two World Wars
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 578
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789004211452

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This collection of seventeen essays based on archival data breaks new ground as regards the contribution of the Indian Army in British war effort during the two World Wars around various parts of the globe.

Regiments of the Indian Army 1895 1947

Regiments of the Indian Army 1895 1947
Author: Baudouin Ourari
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2019-07-19
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 191162895X

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A short history of each regiment, including 22 Cavalry, 21 Infantry & 10 Gurkhas Regiments.

The Late Colonial Indian Army

The Late Colonial Indian Army
Author: Pradeep Barua
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2021-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781498552219

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The Indian Army was one of the most important colonial institutions that the British created. From its humble origins as a mercantile police force to a modern contemporary army in the Second World War, this institution underwent many transitions. This book examines the Indian Army during the later colonial era from the First Afghan War in 1839 to Indian independence in 1947. During this period, the Indian Army developed from an internal policing force, to a frontier army, and then to a conventional western style fighting force capable of deployment to overseas’ theaters. These transitions resulted in significant structural and doctrinal changes in the army. The doctrines, and tactics honed during this period would have a dramatic impact upon the post-colonial armies of India and Pakistan. From civil-military relations to fighting and structural doctrines, the Indian and Pakistani armies closely reflect the deep-seated impact of decades of evolution during the late colonial era.

The Indian Army

The Indian Army
Author: Stephen P. Cohen
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: STANFORD:36105110413015

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This book explores the origins of the Indian army from its early exploitative role, to its performance in World War II when it confronted extreme political and military challenges. Cohen examines the doctrine of civilian control in India and the evolution of the theory of so-called martial races. The book serves as an interpretation of the history of the Indian Army in the light of contemporary approaches to nation-building and development theory.

The Indian Army 1939 47

The Indian Army  1939   47
Author: Patrick Rose
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317027645

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The sheer size and influence of the British Indian Army, and its major role in the Allied War effort between 1939 and 1945 on behalf of a country from which it was seeking independence, maintains its fascination as a subject for a wide variety of historians. This volume presents a range of papers examining the Indian Army experience from the outbreak of world war in 1939 to the partition of India in 1947. With contributions from many of those at the forefront of the study of the Indian Army and Commonwealth history, the book focuses upon a period of Indian Army history not well covered by modern scholarship. As such it makes a substantial contribution across a range of subject areas, presenting a compendium of chapters examining Indian Army participation in the Second World War from North Africa to Burma, plus a variety of other topics including the evolution of wartime training, frontier operations, Churchill and the Indian Army, the Army's role in the development of post-war British counterinsurgency practice, and of particular note, several chapters examining aspects of the partition in 1947. As such, the book offers a fascinating insight into one of the most important yet least understood military forces of the twentieth century. It will be of interest not only to those seeking a fuller understanding of past campaigns, but also to those wishing to better understand the development and ethos of the present day military forces of the Indian subcontinent.

Gentlemen of the Raj

Gentlemen of the Raj
Author: Pradeep P. Barua
Publsiher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2003-12-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0275979997

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The dramatic transformation of a small British-led colonial force into a large modern national army, complete with its own institutional officer corps, is a unique event, one without parallel. Indeed, the Indian Army's evolution challenges many current theories on the nature of British colonial rule in India. Barua offers a case study of the only post-colonial officer corps, among developing nations, never to have toppled a civilian administration. Its successful transformation forces us to re-examine interpretations of the British Raj. This remarkable achievement was the culmination of a complex, if cautious, program of military modernization that has been practically ignored by scholars researching the colonial Indian Army. Barua examines these neglected institutional and organizational changes, demonstrating that the dynamics of colonial military modernization in India was a result of the interaction between British and Indians. The end result was the creation of a highly professional national army, one of the few in the developing world to be untainted by political involvement.

The Indian Army

The Indian Army
Author: Sir Edwin Henry Hayter Collen
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 68
Release: 1907
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: MINN:31951002329375C

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The Indian Army and the Making of Punjab

The Indian Army and the Making of Punjab
Author: Rajit K. Mazumder
Publsiher: Orient Blackswan
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2003
Genre: India
ISBN: 8178240599

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A handful of Englishment controlled the vast British Indian empire for nearly 200 years. Throughout this period, the colonials who ran the empire (viceroys, bureaucrats, military men, police officers) constituted a miniscule minority of the Indian population. That a few thousand British men dominated so many million Indians for so long via native collaborators (feudal princes, educated babus, peasant recruits) has long been known. This book looks closely at the Indian army in order to show precisely how collaboration worked to sustain a national empire and a local economy. Show More Show Less.