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Army and nation: the military and Indian democracy since independence

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At Indian independence in 1947, the country's founders worried that the army India inherited, conservative and dominated by officers and troops drawn disproportionately from a few martial groups, posed a real threat to democracy.

They also saw the structure of the army, with its recruitment on the basis of caste and religion, as incompatible with their hopes for a new secular nation.

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Harvard University Press
0674967003 / 9780674967007
eBook (EPUB)
12/02/2015
English
204 pages
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