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Yuddh ni Psychology is a comprehensive exploration of the psychological dimensions of warfare and conflict. The book delves into how the human mind operates during periods of intense competition and battle, examining the mental strategies, emotional responses, and cognitive patterns that influence outcomes in conflict situations.
Deep Trivedi’s Gujarati edition makes this fascinating subject accessible to Gujarati-speaking readers. The work combines historical examples, psychological theory, and practical insights to help readers understand the deeper mental aspects of warfare, strategy, and human competition. It examines fear, motivation, leadership psychology, decision-making under pressure, and the impact of psychological warfare on combatants and societies.
This non-fiction work is valuable for military strategists, psychology enthusiasts, history buffs, and anyone interested in understanding human behavior during high-stakes situations.







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