This book is an objective and well-researched account of the growth and development of the Indian Army from its inception during the days of the East India Company to its present status as one of the larges armies in the world. Major landmarks, such as the 1857 uprising - a topic that has attracted considerable scholarly debate - and the unification of the three Presidency armies of Bengal, Bombay and Madras in 1895, are dwelt upon at length. A postscript discusses the May 1998 nuclear tests by India and the formation of the National security Council. This impression is updated to include the Executive Summary of the Kargil Review Committee Report.
About the Author:
Lieutenant General S.L. Menezes joined the Indian Army in 1942. He has been awarded the Shaurya Chakra and the Commander-in-Chief's Commendation for Distinguished Services in 1947, and the Param Vishisht Seva medal during the 1971 operations.
Extracts from Reviews:
A fair and sober statement of the development...of a remarkable institution. A serious student of the Indian army will almost certainly learn something new from it.'
- Philip Mason, The Indian Army Association Journal
'The fascination of [this] book is that it is the first scholarly work written on the Indian Army from within its ranks.'
- John Keegan, The Times Literary Supplement
...a very well-researched and documented record of the Indian army's evolution and performance over the last 350 years...In all a must for all military institutions and those dealing with national security.'
- Lt. Gen. Satish Nambiar, India Today
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements | ix |
Foreword | xiii |
Prologue | xvii |
List of Abbreviations | xxi |
Early Beginnings | 1 |
The Presidency Armies In War Before 1857 | 27 |
Some Alleged Mutinies In The Three Presidency Armies Before 1857 | 81 |
Civil Disturbances And The Use Of Troops In Aid Of The Civil Power Before 1857 | 124 |
The 1857 Uprising And Its Prelude | 144 |
The Presidency Armies Under The Crown And Their Unification (1858-1895) | 188 |
The Kitchener Era And The Kitchener-Curzon Dispute | 220 |
The Indian Army In The First World War | 241 |
Political Movements And The Indian Army In The Firs World War | 263 |
The Myth Of The Martial Race Dogma | 286 |
Indianization And The Indian Army Between The World Wars | 306 |
The War Years (1939-1945) | 340 |
The 'Indian National Army' (INA) Or The Azad Hind Fauj | 372 |
Partition, Independence And The Accession Of States | 403 |
Post-independence-The Nehru Years | 444 |
The Post-Nehru Years | 486 |
Epilogue | 523 |
Postscript | 532 |
Appendices 1 to 7 | 561 |
Appendix 8 - Executive Summary of the Kargil Review Committee Report | 601 |
Sketch Map of the Area of Intrusion 1999 | 646 |
Notes And References | 647 |
Select Bibliography | 677 |
Index | 692 |
This book is an objective and well-researched account of the growth and development of the Indian Army from its inception during the days of the East India Company to its present status as one of the larges armies in the world. Major landmarks, such as the 1857 uprising - a topic that has attracted considerable scholarly debate - and the unification of the three Presidency armies of Bengal, Bombay and Madras in 1895, are dwelt upon at length. A postscript discusses the May 1998 nuclear tests by India and the formation of the National security Council. This impression is updated to include the Executive Summary of the Kargil Review Committee Report.
About the Author:
Lieutenant General S.L. Menezes joined the Indian Army in 1942. He has been awarded the Shaurya Chakra and the Commander-in-Chief's Commendation for Distinguished Services in 1947, and the Param Vishisht Seva medal during the 1971 operations.
Extracts from Reviews:
A fair and sober statement of the development...of a remarkable institution. A serious student of the Indian army will almost certainly learn something new from it.'
- Philip Mason, The Indian Army Association Journal
'The fascination of [this] book is that it is the first scholarly work written on the Indian Army from within its ranks.'
- John Keegan, The Times Literary Supplement
...a very well-researched and documented record of the Indian army's evolution and performance over the last 350 years...In all a must for all military institutions and those dealing with national security.'
- Lt. Gen. Satish Nambiar, India Today
CONTENTS
Acknowledgements | ix |
Foreword | xiii |
Prologue | xvii |
List of Abbreviations | xxi |
Early Beginnings | 1 |
The Presidency Armies In War Before 1857 | 27 |
Some Alleged Mutinies In The Three Presidency Armies Before 1857 | 81 |
Civil Disturbances And The Use Of Troops In Aid Of The Civil Power Before 1857 | 124 |
The 1857 Uprising And Its Prelude | 144 |
The Presidency Armies Under The Crown And Their Unification (1858-1895) | 188 |
The Kitchener Era And The Kitchener-Curzon Dispute | 220 |
The Indian Army In The First World War | 241 |
Political Movements And The Indian Army In The Firs World War | 263 |
The Myth Of The Martial Race Dogma | 286 |
Indianization And The Indian Army Between The World Wars | 306 |
The War Years (1939-1945) | 340 |
The 'Indian National Army' (INA) Or The Azad Hind Fauj | 372 |
Partition, Independence And The Accession Of States | 403 |
Post-independence-The Nehru Years | 444 |
The Post-Nehru Years | 486 |
Epilogue | 523 |
Postscript | 532 |
Appendices 1 to 7 | 561 |
Appendix 8 - Executive Summary of the Kargil Review Committee Report | 601 |
Sketch Map of the Area of Intrusion 1999 | 646 |
Notes And References | 647 |
Select Bibliography | 677 |
Index | 692 |