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The Presidential Armies of India is a detailed historical examination of India’s military institutions and their evolution over time. S. Rivett-Carnac provides an authoritative account of how India’s armed forces developed under presidential governance and the strategic decisions that shaped their organizational structure.
This work delves into the complexities of military administration, the relationship between civilian and military leadership, and the crucial role these armies played in establishing and maintaining India’s sovereignty. Through meticulous research and historical analysis, the author traces the institutional development of India’s military from its foundational years through their modern operations.
The book serves as an invaluable resource for students of military history, political science, and Indian governance. It offers readers keen insights into how institutional frameworks were built and maintained to ensure democratic control over military forces while preserving national security interests.







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