Indian military fiction explained

Indian military fiction refers to fiction about the Military of India or military fiction written by Indians.

Literature

Some of the older books dealing with fictionalized scenarios for the Indian military and written by Indians were:

The Indian Army's Directorate of Military Intelligence recommended the book be banned on grounds it disclosed vital secrets. The Chief of Army Staff, however, declined such action primarily on the grounds that the book was simply interesting, harmless fun. The book was the first the author managed to get published: his first, Pakistan Rearmed (1973) was refused clearance. He refused to submit for clearance two other books writing during the 1975-77 Emergency. Subsequently, his Militarization of Mother India aroused no comment, but his The War That Never Was, an analysis of the 1986-87 army exercises Brasstacks, Trident, and Falcon – which were really covers for actual planned offensives led to investigations by various government agencies and harassment of the publisher.[1]

Among the newer books are:

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Notes and References

  1. Ravi Rikhye, The War that never was, Chanakya Publications, Delhi, 1988,
  2. Web site: Jamwal . Jaidev . 2020-08-23 . Kaalkut, Military Thriller Story. Index post . 2023-09-17 . अरे यायावर रहेगा याद? . en-US.
  3. Web site: Jamwal . Jaidev . 2010-11-22 . Flames & Arrows, War Scenario. 1st Post. . 2023-09-17 . अरे यायावर रहेगा याद? . en-US.
  4. Web site: Jamwal . Jaidev . 2016-05-26 . Pinaka - Story Introduction & Index . 2023-09-17 . अरे यायावर रहेगा याद? . en-US.
  5. can be read for free on the author's website.
  6. Web site: Home . mukuldeva.com.
  7. http://www.flipkart.com/red-jihad-battle-south-asia/p/itmdackagpfyhqs7
  8. Book: 978-1481094184. Chimera . Ahuja . Vivek . 22 January 2013 . CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform .
  9. Web site: . The Shadow Throne . 2022-06-05 . Aroon Raman . en-US.