JOURNAL OF DEFENCE STUDIES

Frontiers, Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies in South Asia, 1820-2013, by Kaushik Roy

Manas Dutta is Assistant Professor, Department of History, Kazi Nazrul University,West Bengal, India.
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  • January 2017
    Volume: 
    11
    Issue: 
    1
    Book Review

    Frontiers, Insurgencies and Counter-Insurgencies in South Asia is a well written and intelligently composed monograph by Kaushik Roy, a leading expert in South Asian military studies. It primarily deals with frontier issues, insurgency and counter-insurgency (COIN) operations in South Asia from 1820 to 2013, adequately emphasising on the inter-relationships between colonial making of frontiers, state formation, and small wars conducted by the British in this particular region. Unlike most of the recently published military histories of South Asia, the present volume consists of a political and military narrative of South Asia’s conventional and unconventional warfare along with the insurgency and COIN operations which have taken place since the 1820s.

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