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How the English East India Company Conquered India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 40

How the English East India Company Conquered India

How a private English Company conquered India and Chastised Afghanistan and Nepal. The Role of the Bengal Army in the British Conquest of India The British employed the Bengal Army in various campaigns starting from the Battle of Plassey in 1757. The major campaigns were as follows 20a: - a) Plassey 1757. b) Campaign against the Mughal Emperor Shah Alam from 1758-1761. c) Campaign against Mir Qasim from 1763-1764. d) Campaign against Nawab of Oudh 1764-1765. e) The First Mahratta War 1778-1782. f) The Rohilla War 1774. g) The Second Mysore War 1782, Third & Fourth Mysore Wars. h) The Second Mahratta War 1803-1805. i) The Anglo Nepalese War 1814-1816. j) The First Burma War 1824-1826 k) The F...

A Tank Squadron Commander Outwits a Corps Commander
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 72

A Tank Squadron Commander Outwits a Corps Commander

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-06-10
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

How a resolute sub unit mentally outwitted a three star

Pakistan Army Through Eyes of Pakistani Generals
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 420

Pakistan Army Through Eyes of Pakistani Generals

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  • Published: 2012-10-10
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Pakistan Army through eyes of Pakistani Generals based on direct interviews conducted by Agha Humayun Amin

Atlas and Military History of India Pakistan Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

Atlas and Military History of India Pakistan Wars

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012-10-13
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

The first of my book 'The Pakistan Army till 1965' was distributed free of cost to a vast cross section of people including retired and serving Pakistani army officers of ranks varying from captain to four star general. Some copies were sent to libraries both Pakistani as well as foreign and some copies sent to research oriented organisations. No feedback was received from Pakistani readers, a happening, which may be termed as a rule rather than an exception. I have been writing for various Pakistani military journals since 1989. The various articles, which I thus wrote, dealt with doctrine, military training, leadership etc. With the exception of four cases out of which three were letters w...

Intelligence Review
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Intelligence Review

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-06-08
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

1-Operation Blue Star by Dr . Hamid Hussain 2- Threat Perception Pakistani Baluchistan with detailed maps 3-Book Serialisation-Chapter Three Transformation of Jihad into Taliban Afghanistan 4-Book Serialisation-Chapter Three Drones, Jihad and Causes of US Deaths-Exploring Myths of US Afghan War Charisma and power comes when a man sells his soul and works for some one.No tribute to Mulla Omars personality.The very word Mulla signifies a mans lowest social status in Pashtun society. A large part of what analysts like Riedel now define as Islamic terrorism was created by the CIA in its notorious partnership with ISI and CIA in 1980-90. While the US abandoned Afghanistan and Pakistan in the period 1990-2001, the Pakistani ISI saw Afghanistan as a giant training camp to train ISI proxies for the war in Indian occupied Kashmir.Thus the rise of the Taliban from 1994 to 2001. American policy makers were simply sleeping during this period and today the Americans are simply paying the price for their naive complacency.

Journal of Book Reviews -Volume 5
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 68

Journal of Book Reviews -Volume 5

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-09-04
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

I had great expectations from this book since 1994 when I heard about this book from some family friends in Lahore. Major general Khadim Raja, the autor died in 1999 and this book was published in 2013 or so. I finally read it in 2014 and was deeply disappointed. What I saw was a total white wash narrative of a highly complex event of military history. The author conveniently scape goats Yahya Khan and Niazi and offers zero military analysis. He finds nothing bad in Pakistani strategy or planning but just two typical victims to blame ! His knowledge about the formation 14 Division that e commanded for two years is so poor that he states that 14 Divisions integral tank regiment 29 Cavalry had PT 76 tanks while in reality 29 Cavalry had M 24 Chafee Tanks !

Pakistan Army in East Pakistan Understanding a Bitter Conflict
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 222

Pakistan Army in East Pakistan Understanding a Bitter Conflict

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013-12-16
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  • Publisher: CreateSpace

Anthony Mascarenhas was a journalist making is living by writing sensational things but his landmark article of June 13 1971 , although hard hitting and sensational was not the whole truth but only a fraction of the whole truth.It is in the interest of all innocents, on all sides , sans race or religion, who lost their lives in that Red Year 1971 that the whole truth be told.Thus my motivation to write this account. June 13, 1971Anthony MascarenhasThe Sunday Times-Anthony Mascarenhas, Former Assistant Editor, Morning News, Karachi, in Sunday Times, London, June 13, 1971 While the genocide carried out by the Pakistan Army was deplorable and unfortunate , there is more to it than meets the eye...

History of Pakistan Army - Volume One- 1757 to 1948-Low Cost Black and White
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 434

History of Pakistan Army - Volume One- 1757 to 1948-Low Cost Black and White

This book is the history of the post 1947 Pakistan Army as seen through the eyes of an officer who served in this army for a certain period of time. Unlike many books it is not an attempt to glorify an organisation. It does not aim to prove that one religion is better than another is or one country is more pure than another is, while the other is an evil state. It does not project any party or political leader like many post 1958, post 1971 or post 1977 works pertaining to the history of the Pakistan Army do. There are no silent soldiers or visionary soldiers, projected as heroes, as has been done in many post 1988 books, financed off course by dirty money of US dollars siphoned off from the...

History of Pakistan Army- Volume Three- 1965 War Analysed
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

History of Pakistan Army- Volume Three- 1965 War Analysed

CONCLUSION. The Pakistan Army in 1965 had the potential keeping in view its equipment, particularly tanks and artillery, vis a vis the state of Indian Armour and Artillery to inflict a decisive defeat on India.Poor Military leadership at the higher level in the final reckoning stands out as the principal cause of failure of the Pakistan Army to inflict a decisive military defeat on India.Ayub Khan was directly responsible for the leadership failure of the Pakistan Army. Conversely it was superior equipment and in particular tanks and artillery apart from the BRB in the Ravi-Sutlej Corridor which enabled Pakistan to contain the Indians despite their considerable numerical superiority in infan...

Pakistan Military Review-Volume 18
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 34

Pakistan Military Review-Volume 18

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  • Published: 2015-08-12
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  • Publisher: Unknown

TEZGAM.On page 205 Wajahat alleges that Lieutenant Colonel Umar Khan , regarded as an iconic figure in 11 Cavalry was parochial and thought that only a Pathan officer should command Guides Cavalry.Wajahat included Major General Jahanzeb also in his list of biased and parochial Pathan officers.How far he was right or wrong is difficult to judge.