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Learning the Hard Way: From India's Wars, Tactical Military Operations & Anti-Secessionist Campaigns
Editore: Har-Anand Publications Pvt Ltd 2026
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Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, IndiaVedams eBooks (P) Ltd
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EUR 29,18
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Hardcover. Condizione: New. About the Book Throughout history, foreign invaders repeatedly defeated Indian forces on land and at sea establishing external rule over much of the subcontinent. Why did this happen? Why did India fail to learn from its past conflicts? Drawing upon post-Independence Indian military experience, this b…ook identifies recurring cultural patterns that have shaped India's strategic behavior and battlefield performance. Learning the Hard Way helps readers form a well-informed perspective on how India's military practices evolved and why certain mistakes persist. It concludes with practical recommendations for immediate reform, without which India may remain destined to keep learning its military lessons the hard way. About the Author Gautam Das (Retd) holds an M.A. in Defence Studies from the University of Madras and served in the Indian Army from 1968 to 1991. An officer of the Combat Arms, he commanded troops across major operational areas and held key General Staff appointments in operations and intelligence at divisional, corps, and command headquarters. A proud officer of the 11th Gorkha Rifles (2/11 GR), he served through the 1971 IndiaPakistan War, including a politico-military liaison role in Dhaka during the post-war phase of Operation Cactus Lily. His service also included field operations in Nagaland's Chakhesang region during Operation Orchid, border-sealing duties during Operation Dusk in northern Rajasthan, and command of a combat team of tanks and infantry during Exercise Brass Tacks IV-Operation Trident. His practical experience, coupled with a deep study of Indian military history both pre- and post-Independence gives him a distinctive perspective on Indian defense.