Atlas And Military History Of India Pakistan Wars


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Atlas And Military History Of India Pakistan Wars


Atlas And Military History Of India Pakistan Wars
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Author : Agha Amin
language : en
Publisher: CreateSpace
Release Date : 2012-10-13

Atlas And Military History Of India Pakistan Wars written by Agha Amin and has been published by CreateSpace this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-10-13 with categories.


The first of my book 'The Pakistan Army till 1965' was distributed free of cost to a vast cross section of people including retired and serving Pakistani army officers of ranks varying from captain to four star general. Some copies were sent to libraries both Pakistani as well as foreign and some copies sent to research oriented organisations. No feedback was received from Pakistani readers, a happening, which may be termed as a rule rather than an exception. I have been writing for various Pakistani military journals since 1989. The various articles, which I thus wrote, dealt with doctrine, military training, leadership etc. With the exception of four cases out of which three were letters written praising my articles in two lines by officers who retired as colonels or brigadiers and one in which a factual error inadvertently committed by me was pointed out by the late General Attiq-ur-Rahman. No letter was written by any officer critically analysing my articles. The same is true for the vast majority of articles published in various army journals and magazines. The trend in Pakistan since independence has been towards anti-intellectualism. There are historical reasons for this anti-intellectualism. The irony is that the situation was not remedied after independence. Education in British India was aimed at acquiring degrees so that Indians could become lawyers doctors or government officials. That they surely did, in the process of which some acquired great wealth and also became political leaders, senior civil servants and prosperous middle class professionals. The intellectual basis of modern Europe's success was the renaissance, the French Revolution and the Industrial revolution. During this period great progress was made in Europe in political thought, philosophy and scientific advancement. The Indo-Pak sub-continent was introduced to modern thought by the British by virtue of being colonial subjects of the English East India Company. Thus research intellectual activity etc were never important or of any consequence for the people of the Indo-Pak. On the other hand a mad rush towards acquiring rank and status, government jobs or political power by claiming to be champions of Hindu and Muslim rights plagued the Indo-Pak Sub-Continent! Once this mad rush for government patronage and jobs got an impetus from 1858, communalism became a major factor in Indo-Pak politics. This was since at this time the other parts of the world were talking about nationalism, socialism and political liberties. All the intellectual thrust of Indians was towards interpreting laws in communal terms! This was a Godsend blessing for the British colonial rulers! They encouraged communalism since it divided the Indians and ensured that they stayed away from dangerous ideas like war of liberation against the colonial state or from socialism or communism. The British very cleverly introduced parliamentary institutions, which enabled the leading Indians to divert their energy into harmless constitutional debates! The fathers of communalism as an idea in Indian politics were Syed Ahmad Khan, Lala Lajpat Rai, Gandhi and the Jauhar brothers! The British on the other hand right from 1858 followed a subtle but brilliant policy, introducing parliamentary democracy as bait to divert the energies of the more prominent Indians! A bait, which aroused ambition, whether based on ego, lust for glory, social recognition or material rewards! Peaceful yet heroic! Safe yet glorious! The double advantage of pursuing a prosperous law practice or business career or wielding feudal power while at the same time also being leaders of the subject Indians and the possible successors of the British Viceroys! Parliamentary democracy or its prospects once the British finally left India produced two distinct kinds of reactions, both of which helped the British and went against the people of the Indo-Pak Sub-continent!



Atlas And Military History Of India Pakistan Wars


Atlas And Military History Of India Pakistan Wars
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Author : Agha Amin
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2017-07-05

Atlas And Military History Of India Pakistan Wars written by Agha Amin and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-07-05 with categories.


Research teaching and writing were unproductive jobs since they did not enable a man to be a deputy collector or barrister or doctor! It was a mad race made further mad by frequent outbursts of communal frenzy, which increased as population increased during the period 1890-1940. All this helped the Britishers who had been traumatically shaken by the Sepoy Rebellion of 1857 when a largely Hindu majority army had rebelled under Muslim leaders! The British were thus happier playing the role of judges resolving Hindu Muslim disputes rather than performing the more unpleasant task of facing a combined political movement of all Indians regardless of race or religion as in 1857, 1919 or 1922 !This is the basis of anti-intellectualism in the Indo-Pak Sub-continent. It is more true for Pakistan since the Muslims were educationally more backward and relatively less true, yet still true and applicable to India too! Pakistan and India have produced very few serious military writers.In Pakistan the situation is worse since an unofficial ban was imposed on military writing by various military usurpers who ruled the country for the greater part of its



Atlas Of Battle Of Chamb 1971


Atlas Of Battle Of Chamb 1971
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Author : Agha Humayun Amin
language : en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Pub
Release Date : 2012-11-03

Atlas Of Battle Of Chamb 1971 written by Agha Humayun Amin and has been published by Createspace Independent Pub this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2012-11-03 with History categories.


Atlas of Battle of Chamb 1971.Regarded as fiercest and most bloody battle of India Pakistan War of 1971.



The India Pakistan War Of 1965


The India Pakistan War Of 1965
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2011

The India Pakistan War Of 1965 written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with India-Pakistan Conflict, 1965 categories.


For the first time, the Ministry of Defence, Government of India, has made public the official documents and reports of the Indian government of India's war with Pakistan in 1965. The book contains information from war diaries, first-hand interviews, and reports of the units who served in the war. The book is extremely useful for anyone which is interested in military history and relations between India and Pakistan.



Wars By Pakistan


Wars By Pakistan
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Author : Vikram Munshi
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2014

Wars By Pakistan written by Vikram Munshi and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Pakistan categories.


On October 21-22, 1947, when military led tribesmen entered Jammu & Kashmir, their final aim was to facilitate occupation and accession of the state by Pakistan. The swift Indian military response to this invasion ensured that while India retained a major part of the province, Pakistan could not achieve its goal. This war, from Pakistan's point of view, was marred by the failure of higher planning and leadership to gauge the advantage and the Indian reaction in Kashmir. During the subsequent period which saw its armed forces transform, Pakistan took the initiative in altering the power equations in the region and its moves culminated in the second India-Pakistan War of 1965. For Pakistan, the war ended with an unexpected outcome. There was bitterness and relief at the same time. The next six years saw a tremendous boost to the military capability of Pakistan to counter the continued expansion of India's armed forces but then the internal ethnic fault lines within Pakistan created fissures which resulted in yet another military confrontation with India in 1971. Twenty-nine years later, the neighbours clashed again in Kargil. This operation did not emerge in a strategic vacuum. Given the long history of Indo-Pakistan conflict over Kashmir, the Kargil conflict represented a continuation and a reaction by Pakistan to the Indian control of the Siachen Glacier in 1984. Kargil was thought to be an operation planned and executed by the Pakistan Army with political connivance, without planned combat air support. Pakistan may not have understood or applied the force potential of air power in past confrontations with India but that may change in a possible future conflict. The prominence in building the air force is indicative of the likely dominant role it would play in tomorrow's war. The Pakistan-China combine has been up against India since the early Sixties. This partnership has grown in all spheres, aimed towards a common foe: India. The added threat of the full PLA Air Force (PLAAF) machinery behind this force is overpowering. The current force deficit against China is one-third the combat squandrons when the western front against the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) is equally balanced. The need is to augment the existing Indian Air Force (IAF) force levels to a 54-squandron air force to minimally balance the emerging PAF threat by 2020. This figure rises to 66 combat squandrons to balance an augmented PLAAF force from the remaining Military Region Air Forces (MRAFs). Capability flows from numbers and the need is to build adequate force levels to possess the capability and counter the adversaries in a two-front scenario for India. The IAF is in the process of expansion and building up qualitatively and quantitatively. History has caught us having to fight in the same process of expansion and consolidation in 1965, and hopefully, it will not again.



Zones Of Conflict


Zones Of Conflict
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Author : John Keegan
language : en
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Release Date : 1986

Zones Of Conflict written by John Keegan and has been published by Simon & Schuster this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1986 with Politics and war categories.




A Military History Of India And South Asia


A Military History Of India And South Asia
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Author : Daniel Marston
language : en
Publisher: Praeger
Release Date : 2007

A Military History Of India And South Asia written by Daniel Marston and has been published by Praeger this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2007 with History categories.


Since September 2001, the Western public has found a renewed interest in South Asia. On the border between the Muslim and non-Muslim world, the region has seen its strategic importance to the West heightened, while the fact that the two major competing regional powers, Pakistan and India, each possess nuclear weapons has raised new anxieties. Given the importance of South Asia to current global conflicts, A Military History of India and South Asia provides a much-needed overview of the military history of the region since 1700, covering the areas that later evolved into the states of India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. In chapters devoid of academic jargon, the book provides lucid introductions to various topics, from the rise of the British East India Company, to the Indian Army in the First World War, to the current tensions between India and Pakistan in Kashmir. With chapters written by established experts, the book makes important contributions to the study of modern South Asian history, British Imperial history, and the history of war and society. It will appeal to students, scholars and laypersons alike with an interest in the social, political and military history of the region. Chapters in the book document the rise of the British East India Company and the uprising of 1857-59, in which the largely Bengali army rose up against the British officer corps, and the subsequent decision by the British Crown to take direct control of India and its army. Further chapters document the colonial Indian Army's role in British imperial wars in Afghanistan and in World Wars I and II. Half of the book explores the development of national armies for India, Pakistan, and, later, Bangladesh, giving accounts of the wars that have torn South Asia since independence, including the Indo-Pakistani wars, the India-China War, and the Sri Lankan War, the continuing conflicts over Kashmir, and the proliferation of nuclear weapons.



Pakistan S Wars


Pakistan S Wars
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Author : Tariq Rahman
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2022

Pakistan S Wars written by Tariq Rahman and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2022 with Pakistan categories.


The Military in Decision-Making -- The Kashmir War 1947-48 -- The 1965 War: Decision-making and Consequences -- The 1971 War: Pakistani Experiences -- The 1971 War: Bangladeshi Experiences -- Siachen and Kargil -- Low Intensity Operations -- War and Gender: Female -- War and Gender: Male -- Transcending Hatred and Vengeance.



A Decisive History Of The 1965 Indo Pakistani War


A Decisive History Of The 1965 Indo Pakistani War
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Author : Marwan Khan
language : en
Publisher: Independently Published
Release Date : 2018

A Decisive History Of The 1965 Indo Pakistani War written by Marwan Khan and has been published by Independently Published this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2018 with India-Pakistan Conflict, 1965 categories.


Dive into 1965 when the subcontinent was rife with increasing tensions and the boiling over of decades of growing mistrust and uncontainable conflict. This is the account of a war that is celebrated by both countries but only won by one. This is the book detailing the actual happenings of the war, its causes, and aftermath.



A World Atlas Of Military History 1945 1984


A World Atlas Of Military History 1945 1984
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Author : John Hanson Mitchell
language : en
Publisher: Da Capo Press
Release Date : 1988-03-21

A World Atlas Of Military History 1945 1984 written by John Hanson Mitchell and has been published by Da Capo Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1988-03-21 with History categories.