By Arjun Subramaniam HARPERCOLLINS
Writings on the military history of India broadly fall into three categories—accounts of single wars, biographies and government histories. Academic histories of India’s myriad post-Independence conflicts have rarely been attempted. This is what makes Arjun Subramaniam’s Full Spectrum refreshingly different. The author, an accomplished fighter pilot and retired Air Vice-Marshal turned military historian, turns his sights on doing an all-encompassing sweep of India’s military operations over the past half a century—from counterinsurgency in Punjab and Kashmir and the single-theatre Kargil War to the ongoing standoff with China in eastern Ladakh. It is a sequel to his well-received 2016 book India’s Wars: A Military History 1947-1971. Read together, both books cover all of India’s post-Independence conflicts and are thus must-reads for scholars and general readers alike.
Subramaniam is a natural storyteller with an eye for granular detail. His accounts of military operations are dispassionately told and described in meticulous detail from the perspective of the participants.
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