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Swords trembling in their Scabbards: The changing status of Indian officers in the Indian Army 1757-1947 (War and Military Cultu

 

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Swords trembling in their Scabbards: The changing status of Indian officers in the Indian Army 1757-1947 (War and Military Cultu
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The Indian Army founded by the East India Company in the eighteenth century was unique among the armies of the world in that it had two groups of officers British and Indian. The intention was that the Indian officers, coming from similar backgrounds as their men and naturally understanding their social and religious mores and customs, would form the crucial link between the British officers and the sepoys. It is surprising, therefore, that there has been very little written, by either British or Indian historians, regarding the role and experience of those officers. They were promoted from the ranks and served for many years in their units, embodying both the spirit and the traditions of their regiments. So who were these Indian officers who look out at us from photographs taken from the eighteen eighties onwards? What was their background, education and training? How did they, and their British officers, interpret their role? The present volume is a long overdue attempt to answer these questions and to pay due tribute to the men who served the Raj and their country so well in peace and war.

 

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