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Indianization, the Officer Corps, and the Indian Army. By Chander S. Sundaram. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2019. 284 pp. ISBN: 9781498579513 (cloth)

Barua, Pradeep

The Journal of Asian Studies, 2020, Vol.79 (3), p.803-804 [Periódico revisado por pares]

Pittsburgh: Duke University Press, NC & IL

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  • Título:
    Indianization, the Officer Corps, and the Indian Army. By Chander S. Sundaram. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books, 2019. 284 pp. ISBN: 9781498579513 (cloth)
  • Autor: Barua, Pradeep
  • Assuntos: Armed forces ; Asian studies ; Candidates ; Ideology ; Military academies ; Military helicopters ; Military sales
  • É parte de: The Journal of Asian Studies, 2020, Vol.79 (3), p.803-804
  • Descrição: The period from 1917 to 1947 marked the second phase, during which the government, after abandoning the ICC project, decided to allow all eligible Indian candidates to attend the officer training program, first at Sandhurst and then at the newly established Indian Military Academy at Dehra Dun. Not the least of them is a number of articles penned by the author himself.2 Sundaram's current work, which focuses on the first phase of Indianization, is essentially a consolidation and enhancement of his scholarship on this subject from 1995 to 2013. 2 See Chander S. Sundaram, “ Preventing ‘Idleness’: The Maharaja of Cooch Behar's Proposal for Officer Commissions in the British Army for the Sons and Princes of Gentlemen, 1897–1898,” South Asia 18, no. 1 (1995): 115 –30; Sundaram, “ Reviving a Dead Letter: Military Indianization and the Ideology of Anglo-India, 1885–1891,” in The British Raj and Its Indian Armed Forces, 1857–1939, eds.
  • Editor: Pittsburgh: Duke University Press, NC & IL
  • Idioma: Inglês

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