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Warefare and politics in South Asia from ancient to modern times

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Publication details: New Delhi Manohar Publications 2011Description: 449pISBN:
  • 9788173049132
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 909.82 ROY
Contents:
Contents: Preface; Introduction; Asian Writings on Warfare: A Comparative Study of Sun Tzu & Kautilya; Kautilya on COIN: A Classical Indian Thinker on Counter-Insurgencies; Warfare in Pre-British South Asia: A New Interpretation; Siege Warfare in Mughal India: 1519-1538; Cannons of Chittagong University Museum: New Studies on the Artillery of Shah Jahan; The Idea of Navy & Naval Warfare Under Shivaji; British-India versus Portugese Goa: Politics, Warfare & Diplomacy, 1799-1815; The Anglo-Gorkha War & the Territorial Structure of the Anglo-Gorkha Frontier, 1750-1814; The Utility of Military Power in British Indian Imperialism, 1838-1842; Crusade against Arms: Murder & Disarmament in Trans-Indus Districts of the Punjab, 1890-1900; What Paul Scott Might Have Read: Our Indian Empire & Anglo-Indian Ideology during the Second World War; The Indo-Japanese Collaboration during Second World War: The INAs Spy Schools in Malaya; How Colonial is the Post-Colonial Indian Army?; The Dharam Yudh or Just War in Sikhism; The Strategic Revolutionary Phases of the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal; Index.
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Contents:
Preface;
Introduction;
Asian Writings on Warfare: A Comparative Study of Sun Tzu & Kautilya;
Kautilya on COIN: A Classical Indian Thinker on Counter-Insurgencies;
Warfare in Pre-British South Asia: A New Interpretation;
Siege Warfare in Mughal India: 1519-1538;
Cannons of Chittagong University Museum: New Studies on the Artillery of Shah Jahan;
The Idea of Navy & Naval Warfare Under Shivaji;
British-India versus Portugese Goa: Politics, Warfare & Diplomacy, 1799-1815;
The Anglo-Gorkha War & the Territorial Structure of the Anglo-Gorkha Frontier, 1750-1814; The Utility of Military Power in British Indian Imperialism, 1838-1842;
Crusade against Arms: Murder & Disarmament in Trans-Indus Districts of the Punjab, 1890-1900;
What Paul Scott Might Have Read: Our Indian Empire & Anglo-Indian Ideology during the Second World War;
The Indo-Japanese Collaboration during Second World War: The INAs Spy Schools in Malaya; How Colonial is the Post-Colonial Indian Army?;
The Dharam Yudh or Just War in Sikhism;
The Strategic Revolutionary Phases of the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal;
Index.