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Martial India is a comprehensive examination of India’s rich military heritage and warrior traditions. Francis Yeats-Brown, drawing on historical research and cultural insights, presents a detailed portrait of the martial cultures that have defined Indian civilization for centuries.
The book explores the various martial traditions across India, from ancient kingdoms to colonial periods, analyzing how warfare, military strategy, and warrior codes influenced Indian society. Yeats-Brown delves into the philosophical and practical aspects of martial training, the role of military castes, and the evolution of combat techniques.
Through this work, readers gain a deeper understanding of how martial values shaped Indian culture, governance, and social structures. The book provides valuable historical context for understanding India’s military past and its contemporary significance in the nation’s identity and development.







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