The Indian Army: Its Contribution to the Development of a Nation
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Professor Cohen explores the origins of the Indian Army from its early exploitative role to its extraordinary performance in World War II. He examines the doctrine of civilian control in India, the evolution of the theory of so-called martial races, the relationship between the British officer and Indian sepoy, and ultimately, the Indianization of the officer corps that led to the formation of the Indian National Army. The updated edition of this classic book is essential reading for students of defence studies, service officers, and defence policy-makers.
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