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This brief, yet comprehensive account of those who rose to the highest position of chief of the army staff of India is inspiring and interesting. We salute them. This book is our humble tribute to their dedicated service to Mother India.
Critical studies of the Japanese Occupation of South East Asia during World War II mainly based on western sources have resulted in different interpretations of Japanese intentions. This book presents the selected documents from the military archives in India comprising of the translation of Original Orders for the occupation of various countries and the nature of the administration to be introduced .The reports of DMI give details about the reaction of the ...
Some Excellent works have been done on this hotly argued problem of demonetization. The aim of this book is to make available to our reader macro and micro aspects of this issue which is of great importance to the specialists and general readers. Hence an asset for every home and library.
Are you in teaching or a student, in politics or in any profession of your liking or even a businessman? The famous author of this book describes how western philosophy can solve your problems. He explains how Socrates shows us to use Bacon to reconcile Plato and Nietzsche with the ideas of Spinoza to solve your social problems. One rarely comes across such a frank and honest examination of social problems that we face even today and how an understanding of ...
It is a rare book on war strategy, organization, logistics, control and command. These great veterans not only provide theoretical, but also a practical demonstration of warfare. How these great personalities achieved their talent in warfare? What was their inheritance, early life and training? Life stories of these adventures also educate us on details of battles, diplomacy, foreign policy, politics and history of their period, hitherto little known.
The Indian mutiny of 1857 refers to a rebellion in India against the rule of the British east India Company, during May 1857 to June 1858. The rebellion began as a mutiny of sepoys of the East India Company’s army on 10 May 1857, in the cantonment of the town of Meerut, and soon escalated into other mutinies and civilian rebellions largely in the upper Gangetic plain and central India, with the major hostilities confined to present-day Uttar Pradesh, Bihar, ...