
The Late Colonial Indian Army: From the Afghan Wars to the Second World War
Dianna Wray
Pradeep Barua
Lexington Books, 2021.
“While the late colonial Indian Army ceased to be a sword arm of the British Empire, its successful legacy continued into the Republic of India’s army.”
—From The Late Colonial Indian Army
—From The Late Colonial Indian Army
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