Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 298William Blackwood, 1965 - England |
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Page 470
... Indian Army on the Chinese frontier in Ladakh lies along the Central Asian trade route , which India with great diffi- culty made passable for four - wheel- drive vehicles as far as Leh . There is no other road : without it , the troops ...
... Indian Army on the Chinese frontier in Ladakh lies along the Central Asian trade route , which India with great diffi- culty made passable for four - wheel- drive vehicles as far as Leh . There is no other road : without it , the troops ...
Page 479
... Indian Army through and through ; he knows how to write simply , without striving tediously for effect . He has written an admirable book which deserves to be read by thousands of Indian Army officers . Inevitably the book poses the ...
... Indian Army through and through ; he knows how to write simply , without striving tediously for effect . He has written an admirable book which deserves to be read by thousands of Indian Army officers . Inevitably the book poses the ...
Page 480
... Indian Army was kept up to the mark by constant active service on the North - West Frontier . Since the departure of the British officers and the separation of Hindu and Muslim in 1947 , the Indian Army has only once been seriously ...
... Indian Army was kept up to the mark by constant active service on the North - West Frontier . Since the departure of the British officers and the separation of Hindu and Muslim in 1947 , the Indian Army has only once been seriously ...
Contents
AN AFRICAN SCHLOSS BY MEG HOYTE | 96 |
AN ATLAS BLIZZARD BY HAMISH M BROWN | 192 |
ATOMIC ISLANDS BY W C CHARNLEY | 288 |
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