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On War (Fauji Days Military Classics)

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Carl von Clausewitz’s “On War” is a cornerstone of military strategy. Explore the timeless principles of warfare, politics, and tactics through the lens of a Prussian officer during the Napoleonic Wars. This classic treatise offers profound insights into the psychological and social dynamics of conflict. 9789392210136

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9789392210136
  • Publisher: The Browser | Fauji Days
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 752
  • ISBN-10: 9392210132
  • Publisher Date: 07 May 2024
  • Language: English

24 reviews for On War (Fauji Days Military Classics)

  1. Vaishnavi Rajput

    A challenging read but very insightful. Gives you a good foundation in how warfare is thought about. Not for everyone.

  2. Sudhanshu Yadav

    Still relevant after all these years! His theory of war is a game-changer. I like this book and will read it again

  3. Ankita Halder

    Valuable insights marred by dense prose. I think the modern reader needs to put in lots of work. Some ideas are good.

  4. Prabhuraj Archana Barabde

    A true classic! Clausewitz’s theories remain relevant even today. A heavy read but worth it for anyone interested in conflict.

  5. Sourabh Nemagoud

    A foundational text, but it shows its age. Modern readers might struggle with the style. Still, many ideas are evergreen.

  6. Saksham Sharma

    Gives great details, but the amount of information can be pretty tiring. Still, a really fascinating look at war.

  7. Ashish Chahar

    This book is pretty interesting if you’re into military stuff or anything about how the world works.

  8. Rajdeep Saha

    Found this book insightful, although some sections were a bit dry. A classic for a reason, but takes effort to get through.

  9. Spersh R Chaudhary

    A bit overwhelming at times. Lots of details. Some interesting concepts are introduced in this book. I liked this book

  10. Divyanshu Abhishek

    This book gives such a deep dive into the idea of war and strategies! Even if you aren’t a military fan, it is a really interesting read.

  11. Harshit Soni

    The concepts are very thought-provoking. Although, it can be difficult to understand the context sometimes. Some passages bore me.

  12. Aayush Tanwar

    Amazing exploration of war’s nature. Some passages are a bit repetitive, overall, a very insightful book on the topic.

  13. Mohit Biswas

    Essential reading for understanding military strategy. Some sections feel a little repetitive. Still, a profound work.

  14. Vivek Mandal

    I really enjoyed this book and found it gave me some new perspectives on things and war. I will reread this book again.

  15. Ishika Mandal

    Important, but be prepared to take notes. It’s not a light read and the old style of writing may be a challenge

  16. Sambhav

    A must-read for military strategists. However, the book needs patience and dedication. Old writing may bore some readers.

  17. Yasaswani Akula

    Clausewitz offers a lot of wisdom, but be prepared for some heavy reading. It can be a slog, but it has some good stuff.

  18. Anshul Singh Vimal

    Important historical context, but the language can be difficult. Some concepts are repetitive. Overall, worth the effort.

  19. Ishika Sharma

    A must-read for military enthusiasts. Some parts are a bit outdated, but the core concepts remain powerful.

  20. Gaurisha Divyanshi

    Changed the way I think about conflict. However, expect a lot of historical examples and complex sentences. A great book

  21. Harshit Lohumi

    Important but dense. It requires careful reading. A must if you study warfare. I struggled with the older writing.

  22. Shreya Singh

    A dense but rewarding read. Clausewitz’s ideas are still relevant, but expect a challenging intellectual journey. Not a casual read!

  23. Ekam Jeet Singh

    A complex book that requires patience. It’s thought-provoking but quite theoretical and the print quality is not great.

  24. Sarath Krishnan

    The insights are great, but the writing style is dry and difficult. It could have been more concise. Gave me brain ache.

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