Description
This scholarly work by Major P. J. Begbie provides an in-depth examination of the Madras artillery’s significant contributions to British colonial expansion in Southern India. The book traces the evolution of artillery services from their inception through their pivotal role in consolidating East India Company power in the region.
Begbie meticulously documents the military campaigns, strategic decisions, and organizational frameworks that enabled the Madras artillery to become an instrumental force in colonial dominance. The narrative encompasses recruitment practices, technological advancement, and battlefield tactics that distinguished the Madras artillery from other colonial military units.
This historical record serves as an essential resource for understanding how military infrastructure supported imperial expansion and how professional military organizations operated within the colonial context of 18th and 19th century India. The work combines detailed historical analysis with primary source documentation, making it invaluable for scholars of military history, colonial studies, and Indian history.







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