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Decisive Indian Battles And Wars: From Kurukshetra to Kargil

by Savita Singh
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Book cover type: Hardcover
  • ISBN13: 9788126920075
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Subject: History
  • Publisher: Atlantic Publishers & Distributors (P) Ltd
  • Publisher Imprint: N/A
  • Publication Date:
  • Pages: 200
  • Original Price: INR 495.0
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 330 grams

War has always been a dirty game. Even at the time of the Mahabharat, rules of war were flaunted; foul means, lies, betrayals and deceptions were used. Subsequent wars fought in India have been no exception. Countless wars have been fought on India’s soil by various powers, making it difficult to choose which wars to include in the book. However, 24 wars have been chosen on the basis of the effect they had on the history of India. These wars marked decisive moments in history as they either signified the establishment and beginning of an empire or sounded the death knell of some empire. Each one of them was a turning point in the history of India, affecting its course.
Wars like the Battle of Wandiwash, for example, decided which foreign power was ultimately going to rule India—the French or the British. The Battle of Telicota put an end to the powerful Vijaynagar Empire. The reader will enjoy reading all the chapters as they are very interesting and educative.
The First and Second World Wars have been excluded from the book due to the fact that although India fought in them very bravely, and earned numerous decorations and gallantry awards, they were fought under the British and not as an independent nation.
The book has been written to present the history of India in an interesting way to the younger generation of today who have mainly lost touch with it. Most of them may not have heard about these wars, except through TV serials, which do not always give a true picture of what happened. The book will set some of the myths at rest and encourage our youngsters to delve deep into the fascinating history of India.

Savita Singh, gold medallist in M.A. (Hon.) in Psychology and M.Phil. (Psychology) from University of Delhi, has been a professional writer, having more than 350 published articles, stories, poems and TV scripts to her credit. She has so far authored 12 books, which have been published by reputed publishers.
Savita Singh has written on all topics, ranging from humour, pathos and romance to children’s literature and adventure. She has worked on numerous TV projects, documentaries and telefilms and has also translated a considerable amount of work from Hindi to English.
The creative works of Savita Singh have been published in leading magazines, like Woman’s Era, Femina, Eves Weekly, Illustrated Weekly of India, Flair, and Sainik Samachar. At present, she works as a freelance writer and has completed a commissioned book on terrorism in the world, The World in Flames.