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âTracts On The Native Army Of India, Its Organization And Disciplineâ offers a detailed examination of the structure and regulation of the Indian Army during a crucial period of colonial history. Penned by John Jacob, this work provides insights into the challenges and strategies involved in maintaining a disciplined and effective military force composed of native soldiers. This reprint makes available once more Jacobâ(TM)s observations and analyses, which remain relevant for understanding the dynamics of colonial armies and the complexities of military organization in diverse cultural contexts.
The book explores various aspects of the army's daily life, command structure, and the methods employed to ensure order and efficiency. It is an invaluable resource for historians, military scholars, and anyone interested in the history of British India and its armed forces.
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