Militarism in India: Army and Civil Society in Consensus

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Bloomsbury Academic, 31. des. 1998 - 240 sider
In many states in the developing world, tensions between the armed forces and a civilian government have sometimes led to the extreme sanction of a military coup d'etat. India remains one of the exceptions. Despite great ethnic, religious, regional and economic challenges to the existing order, her military officers have remained loyal to the legitimate government of the day. Based on extensive work with senior military figures, this book examines the remarkable consensus of purpose between Indian officers and their civil counterparts in the construction and maintenance of civil supremacy-of-rule.

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The Indian Nationalist Movement 3333
33
The Indian National Armies
50
The Transfer of Power
68
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Dr Apurba Kundu currently lectures on South Asian politics in the University of Bradford Department of Social & Economic Studies and serves as Managing Editor of 'Contemporary South Asia. This work is based on his doctoral research carried out at the London School of Economics.

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