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The Book is a historical analysis of the Militaries of the Bhopal Princely State. Bhopal had the singular position in the comity of Princely States in British India, with a Hundred and seventy-five years' continuous line of Begums rulers. They were visionaries, educated and erudite. They displayed tremendous administrative ability, leadership qualities and diplomatic acumen, coupled with comparable skill at horse riding and arms. These Rulers set the tone of the Militaries and its motivation. The Bhopal Battalion, as part of the Indian Expeditionary Force, was the first non-Europeans to have…mehr

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The Book is a historical analysis of the Militaries of the Bhopal Princely State. Bhopal had the singular position in the comity of Princely States in British India, with a Hundred and seventy-five years' continuous line of Begums rulers. They were visionaries, educated and erudite. They displayed tremendous administrative ability, leadership qualities and diplomatic acumen, coupled with comparable skill at horse riding and arms. These Rulers set the tone of the Militaries and its motivation. The Bhopal Battalion, as part of the Indian Expeditionary Force, was the first non-Europeans to have disembarked in France to fight the War. The Battalion was the recipient of the Victoria Cross in World War I and a Nishan-e-Haider in post-independence period, a rare feat indeed. The icing on the cake was that its Militaries were demobilized in a peaceful and a placid manner, to be absorbed by the Civvy Street in a symbiotic equation.
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Lieutenant General Milan Lalitkumar Naidu, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, was commissioned into The Rajput Regiment in 1967. Having done his schooling in Bhopal, he decided to settle down in Bhopal on retirement. During his forty-one years of eventful commissioned service in the Indian Army, he tenanted several prestigious and challenging appointments. He attended the Command and Staff Course in Canada, was an instructor in the Indian Military Academy and the Infantry School, and was posted in the Military Operations Directorate at the Army Headquarters. He commanded The Fifth Battalion, The Rajput Regiment, in Sri Lanka. He was appointed as our Military Attaché in Germany. He commanded a Division as part of the Strike Corps, and the Corps in Ladakh. The General was the Commandant of the Army War College and later was appointed the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Army Training Command. Finally, he went on to be the Vice Chief of Army Staff. On retirement from the Indian Army, he was appointed as a member of the Armed Forces Tribunal at New Delhi.