
Making Officers out of Gentlemen aims to study the emergence and evolution of the military training and feeder institutions, beginning in the early twentieth century, which were central to the project of Indianization-a key political and nationalist process aimed at opening up of the officer ranks to Indians in the Indian Army.This volume examines a broad network of institutions, starting from the early preparatory schools in the northwest that sprang up from the 1890s to the post-Independence national institutions like the National Defence Academy (NDA). The author argues for a more sustained discussion on the policy implications of this large transformation of India's institutional landscape, where Indianization turned the spotlight on issues of the Indian officers to their evolving occupational profile, the relevance of educational policy in military decision-making, and their larger systemic relationship with the colonial and postcolonial State. The book also addresses military training institutions broadening the scope of military Indianization policies in order to include substantive themes of administration, student and officer training, and other institutional challenges.
This volume investigates the historical development of military training and feeder institutions in India to understand how the process of Indianization transformed the officer corps between 1900 and 1960. Dr. Vipul Dutta, a scholar of military and strategic studies, utilizes archival research and institutional analysis to examine the transition from colonial military structures to post-independence national defense frameworks. The author argues that the institutionalization of officer training was not merely a technical necessity but a central component of political and nationalist efforts to redefine the Indian military identity within the state apparatus.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this work as a significant contribution to the study of civil-military relations and the institutional history of the Indian Army. Readers frequently note the academic rigor and the depth of the research into the administrative challenges faced during the transition from colonial to national military structures.
Page Count:
248
Publication Date:
2021-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190130229
ISBN-13:
9780190130220
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