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Psychology of War by Deep Trivedi is a groundbreaking examination of the psychological foundations underlying military conflict and warfare. The book delves into how cognitive processes, emotional responses, and behavioral patterns influence both individual soldiers and military leadership during times of war.
Through historical analysis and psychological frameworks, Trivedi illustrates the complex relationship between human psychology and military strategy. The work explores trauma, decision-making under pressure, leadership psychology, and the collective behavior of armies throughout history.
This comprehensive biography and historical work provides readers with insights into famous military campaigns and conflicts, analyzing the psychological factors that determined their outcomes. It bridges the gap between military history and psychology, offering a unique perspective on how understanding the human mind is crucial to comprehending warfare and its consequences.







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