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Military History of British India: 1607-1947

 
H S Bhatia (Editor)
Synopsis The growth of British military and political power in India has perhaps no parallel in history. Arriving by sea as traders, the Britishers penetrated in the political arena through their institutionalised military forces. Starting from the first ship Hector under Captain William Hawkins which touched Surat in 1607, almost all the English ships which followed were in reality of the type of battleships and brought cannon and other warlike stores supplied by the British board of ordnance for their security en route and protection of their factories in India. British rule in India has been essentially a military rule. Naval power founded the British Empire in India, army power developed and consolidated it. Giving evidence before the Parliamentary Select Committee (1832) Major General Sir John Malcolm said : "The (Indian) Empire has been acquired and must be maintained by the sword. The military plans for the government of our eastern empire must ever be entitled to primary consideration. The local army of India, but above all, the native branch should always be preserved in a condition of efficiency and attachment. Our means of preserving and improving our possessions through the operation of our civil institutions depend on our wise and politic exercise of that military power on which the whole fabric rests". What was this military fabric, evolved by the Britishers and inherited by free India, is detailed, in its various aspects in the following pages.
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About the author

H S Bhatia

H.S. Bhatia (b. 1915) is a first class law graduate of the Panjab University and an ex-Ordnance Officer, Indian Army. Born, educated and a practicing lawyer at Lahore, Mr. Bhatia has been devoted to research,, serious studies and writing since his college days. Having been a keen observer of Muslim way of life and moving in some Muslim societies in the pre-Partition cosmopolitan city of Lahore, he developed interest in an wrote articles on Islamic subjects, his interest now culminating in this monumental work. Mr. Bhatia is chief editor of 'Civil & Military Law Journal' since 1965. He has to his credit a number of scholarly and research articles and books. Among his pioneer, deeply-researched, highly-appreciated and widely-read books are 'Political, Legal & Military History of India' (in 10 volumes, 'International Law & Practice in ancient India', 'Rare Documents on Sikhs and Their Rule in the Punjab', 'European Women in India - Their Life and Adventures', 'Military History of British India' Origin and Development of Legal & Political System in India' (In 3 volumes).

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Bibliographic information

Title Military History of British India: 1607-1947
Author H S Bhatia
Format Hardcover
Date published: 29.09.2008
Edition 2nd ed.
Language: English
isbn 8184500790
length xii+270p.
Subjects History