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Military history is a most challenging

discipline, although at first sight it seems a

Childs play !

As I read this apology of military analysis

published in Journal of Military History of USA

I realized how true the above mentioned

premise was !

Mr Kaushik Roy who I first read in the journal

of military history thinks that he is the

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greatest Bhagwan of Indo Pak military history

but makes shocking factual as well as

analytical mistakes.

As far as I understand he has mastered citing

a flood stream of references which impresses

the naieve Americans and the ultra naieve

characters, all anonymous known as referees

of Journal of Military History of USA !

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What these naieve referees don’t understand

is that Kaushik Roy commits glaring mistakes

which escape the supposed sagacity of these

Super Bhagwan referees also !

Some previous examples of Roys shocking

ignorance and lack of knowledge of military

history which this scribe discovered in the

past are as below:--

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1. In an article in Journal of Military

History of VMI USA which hereafter we

will abbreviate as JMH , Roy fallaciously

and without references claimed that 45 %

of the army in India.

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2. Claimed in one of his books that

Attock was the most intensely recruited

districts is fallacious as during WW One

whereas this district was 12th in Punjab in

 

1Page-951- Coercion Through Leniency: British Manipulation of the CourtsMartial System in the Post-Mutiny Indian Army, 1859-1913-The Journal of

Military History Issue Number 65 (October 2001).

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contributing recruits to the British Indian

Army .2

 

3. In another book Kaushik Roy makes a

highly fallacious and historically totally

 

2 Page-42-INDIAN ARMY AND THE FIRST WORLD WAR- Kaushik Roy-Oxford

University Press.

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inaccurate statement like falsely claiming

that majority of British Indian Army troops

in Iraq were Muslim.3

 

3 Page-17 –INDIAN ARMY IN TWO WORLD WARS- Edited by Kaushik RoyBrill Books- ISBN: 978-90-04-21145-2

Publication Date: 14 Oct 2011

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4. In another book he fallaciously

claimed that corps commander of

Pakistans 1 Corps in 1971 was Lt Gen

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Tikka Khan , whereas this statement has

absolutely no connection with the truth .4

Roy totally misses the fact that the British

company failed to defeat the Marathas in the

First Anglo Maratha war.It is expected that

articles published in so called prime historical

journals like JMH should at least educate a

reader about basic facts ?

 

4 Page-108-LIMITED WAR IN SOUTH ASIA FROM DECOLONISATION TO

RECENT TIMES-Kaushik Roy and Scott Gates-Routledge -2017

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A major flaw in this articles treatment of First

Sikh War of the company is that Roy totally

misses the point that Sikh Army was at par

with British East India Companys army but

was defeated simply because both of its

highest military commanders were in secret

league with the company and wanted that

the Sikh Army be destroyed as they feared it

more than the British company.This point

discussed in much detail by various British

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authors including Colonel Malleson is totally

whitewashed by Roy.

ANGLO NEPAL WAR

Roys analysis of Nepal war is also factually

incorrect and a collection of sweaping

judgements which had no connection with

reality.Here Roys analysis contains the

following major analytical flaws:--

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• His claim that “Due to their numerical

and firepower superiority, the British

won.”5

• Facts of Nepal war well documented in

JW Fortescues monumental “History

of British Army” which Kaushik Roy

never bothered to read or cite as well

as various first hand British account

disprove Roys assertions.

 

5 Page-665- Military Synthesis in South Asia: Armies, Warfare, and Indian

Society, c. 1740–1849 –Kaushik Roy-Issue Number 69 (July 2005): The

Journal of Military History -Pages -651–90.

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• This was beyond the sagacity of so

called brilliant anonymous referees of

Journal of Military History of USA.

• To recap for the reader (a) British

company invaded Nepal with four

forces three of which had British and

Indian units while one had only Indian

units led off course by British officers.

(b) Three forces comprising British and

Indian units were a total failure in

1814-1815 (c) Only the fourth force

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comprising Indian units only under

Major General Ochterlony was a

success (d) The British Company

therefore decided to make Ochterlony

overall commander. (e) Ochterlony

defeated the Nepalis by outflanking

manoeuvres and not by superior

manpower as Roy claims.

• The most important fact of Anglo

Nepal war that an all Indian force

outperformed three forces which

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contained British troops was totally

ignored by Roy or not even known by

him.

ANGLO MYSORE WARS

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The first point of contention about Anglo

Mysore wars in this article is the assertion

below:--

“Besides a transition in the polity and the

force structure, Tipu also initiated a doctrinal

shift. While Haidar Ali ravaged Britishoccupied Karnataka by conducting maneuver

warfare with the aid of his light cavalry

during 1767 and 1768, Tipu reverted to

positional warfare after his father’s death in

1781. This was because the Mysore Army

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under Tipu became less mobile due to the

dominance of the infantry-artillery system.

With the help of French military engineers,

Tipu constructed a fort in his capital at

Seringapatam. The fort had a bastioned

curtain wall and the river Cauvery functioned

as the wet ditch. He adorned this fort with 929

static guns and concentrated 22,000 of his

48,000 infantry within its walls. Seringapatam

became the schwerpunkt of the British military

operation in 1799.6

 

6 Page-669-Ibid.

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THE ABOVE WHITEWASHED STATEMENT BY

KAUSHIK ROY SUMS UP HIS BROAD

BRUSHES.

Here Kaushik Roy offers no analysis why

Tipu Sultan failed and only uses a vague

German term “Schwerpunkt”, without

actually analysing what happened.

Here there are the following flaws with

Kaushik Roys analysis which should not have

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escaped the sagacity (if they had any) of the

so called referees of JMH :--

• Hyder Ali , father of Tipu Sultan followed a

superior strategy of denying logistics to

the British company which enabled him to

win First Anglo Mysore War against the

British company and draw Second Anglo

Mysore War, although Hyder died in the

middle of this war.

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• Tipu abandoned his fathers superior

strategy of logistics denial which Kaushik

Roy fails to clearly bring out.

• Another most serious flaw of Roys

analysis is that the British company had

no cavalry till Second Mysore war and this

enabled Mysore to defeat the company by

denying them logistics as well as

information.By end of Second Mysore

War British company decided to raise

cavalry regiments , the most crucial

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decision in the military history of British

East India Company but Kaushik Roy

totally misses this point.

• The most decisive blow on Mysore was

inflicted by the Companys Lord Cornwallis

in Third Anglo Mysore War of 1790-92

but our so called brilliant Kaushik Roy

totally fails to bring out this point in his so

called analysis !

• Kaushiks emphasis on artillery is also

superficial.Lord Cornwallis in Third Anglo

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Mysore war launched an assault on Tipus

capital Seringapattam without any

artillery and actually forced Tipu to

capitulate.

• Kaushik fails to bring out that Mysore was

decisively defeated in 1792 while the

1799 war with Mysore was actually a

much trumpeted show signifying defeat of

a state which had already been eliminated

as a serious player seven years earlier in

1792.

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• Kaushiks verbosity and emphasis on

artillery is totally fallacious and flawed like

when he states as below :--“ In response,

the EIC’s force became firepower heavy.

The Company’s Army deployed forty 18-

pounders for breaching the walls of

Seringapatam and seven 8- and 5.5-inch

howitzers for plunging fire inside the fort’s

walls. In addition there were fifty-seven 6-

pounders for fire support 62 for the

besieging army against Tipu’s infantry.

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After Tipu’s defeat, the Marathas

challenged British power in Deccan.”7

• As earlier stated Roy totally misses the

decisive innovation by the British

company that destroys Mysorean strategy

of denying logistics to the company even

followed by Tipu, i.e introduction of

cavalry.Further Lord Cornwallis multiplied

the companys cavalry by incorporating

Hyderabad and Maratha cavalry which

 

7 Page-669-Ibid

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increased the cavalry strength against

Mysore to over 75,000 cavalry.

• Roys claims regarding role of artillery are

totally flawed as Lord Cornwallis never

used artillery in the assault on

Seringapattam in 1792 and Tipu

surrendered without artillery breaching

his citadel seringapattams walls.

• In 1799 General Harris used artillery

purely as a matter of obstinacy and over

insurance whereas Tipu Sultan wanted to

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make terms with the company. Instead

Harris on orders of Wellesley presented

such unduly humiliating terms to Tipu that

Tipu was left with no choice but to

fight.So Kaushiks trumpeting about

artillery is pure nonsense.

All we get from Kaushik Roy are massive

endnotes designed to impress the naieve

Americans of JMH but no substantial analysis

!

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BATTLE OF ASSAYE

Kaushik Roys analysis of battle of Assaye is

totally superficial and shallow.

He beats about the bush discussing irrelevant

matters but totally fails to note that the

Marathas were defeated as General

Wellesley disrupted their initially brilliant war

plan by forcing them to change front.

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This most famous and well known manoeuvre

totally escapes the jaundiced and faulty

perception of Kaushik Roy, which is really a

mystery ?

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Kaushik Roy fails to note that the essential

reason of Maratha defeat at Assaye was

failure to modify initial war plans under the

pressure of actual circumstances of war

.Something which Germans called

“OPERATIV” and later day staff colleges and

war colleges called “OPERATIONAL

STRATEGY”.

This was totally beyond Kaushik Roys

perception !

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Kaushik Roys analysis of details of battle of

Assaye is also highly fallacious.

He fails to note that HM 74th Foot suffered

excessive losses as it was launched into a

village and was fighting in built up area.

On the other hand the second British unit

suffered less losses than the Madras infantry

units.8

 

8 Wellesley defeated the Marathas with a Native-British army of

approximately 6000 troops out of which I ,500 were of dubious

value/reliability being Mysoreans/Marathas,while the 4,500 consisting

of British and Native troops did bulk of the fighting. The infantly

consisted of two Royal British Army regiments and five native

regiments ofthe Madras Anny,while the cavalry consisted of one Royal

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British Army cavalry regiment and three Native cavalry regiments from

the Madras Army. The Maratha Army opposing Wellesley consisted of

10,500 Maratha infantry organised and disciplined on European lines

by French officers and around 40,000 irregular horse. The major

reason why the British won the victory was the future victor of

Waterloo's brilliant flank march,executed before the battle.Wellesley

was initially advancing straight towards the Marathas.A battle fought

would have enabled the Marathas to effectively utilise their numerical

superiority against the British. Wellesley exhibited tremendous coup d

oeil and decided not to attack frontally.Earlier he had been assured by

local guides that there was no ford across which Wellesley could take

his army to outflank the Marathas. He noticed two villages opposite

each other on the north and south banks of river Kaitna and assessed

that ,there must be a ford connecting the two villages. A ford was

discovered and Wellesley turned the Maratha front ,forcing them to

change their entire front and to face the British in an area in which

their numerical superiority was nullified,by virtue of frontage restricted

by two rivers flowing on each flank.British writers generally claim,that

most of the fighting was done by the European troops in this

battle.This statement is totally incorrect. It is necessary to discuss this

battle in some detail,since many myths about European troops

invincibility date originate from this battle as far as British military

historians are concerned. (One British historian Sir Arthur Bryant is

pleased to show only the British regiments on the battle map of

Assaye in his book,while omitting the native regiments!) On face value

it appears that the Europeans did all the fighting since the total

casualties suffered stand out at 644 European and 940 Natives Closer

examination of the casualties reveal that only H.M 74'h Foot suffered

exceptionally heavy casualties i.e. 401 and this happened because

this regiment attacked built up area ,which was difficult to clear. On

the other hand the other British infantry regiment H.M 78'" Foot

suffered only 105 casualties,high casualties but less than four Madras

native infantry battalions which fought the same battle i.e. 14 Madras

Native Infantry which suffered 116 casualties, l/8 Madras Native

Infantry which suffered 170 casualties, l/10 Madras Native Infantry

which suffered 139 casualties and above all 2/12 Madras Native

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Infantry which suffered 222 casualties. Assaye was one of the most

decisive battles of India which destroyed the Maratha confederacy

forces of Sindhia and Bhonsla,and as we can see from the

casualties,the native troops played a very important part in the battle.It

is fair to state that without the natives,the British could not have been

won this battle,on the other hand the battle proved that British

leadership organisation and tactics were the greatest force multipliers.

No other Indian Army of similar size as small as the British Indian

Army at Assaye could have defeated the Marathas at Assaye! It was

the triumph of the European way of warfare using a European led ,and

with a European nucleus,but an essentially predominantly Indian force

to defeat another Indian force which had adopted the European way of

war but was still organisationally and operationally far behind the

superior British Company.

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What we get from Roy is a much propagated

British version that Assaye was all about a

British regiment HM 74TH Foot .

So with all his flashy endnotes and irrelevant

references all that Kaushik Roy reproduces in

this so called analytical article is Sir Arthur

Bryrant parroted.

Roys analysis is so myopic that he totally

omits the crucial role of Indian Madras

Cavalry in Assaye and while he mentions HM

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19th Light Dragoons parroting British sources

he has nothing to say about 4

th Madras

Cavalry which suffered almost as many

casualties as HM 19th Light Dragoons and two

other Madras cavalry regiments which also

played major role in the battle.

What sort of analysis is Kaushik Roy doing is a

mystery, other than displaying voluminous

endnotes which have nothing to do with

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actual essence of the battles that he white

washes and broad brushes ?

The most shocking failure of Roys analysis in

second anglo Maratha war is his total

elimination of war in the north where Lord

Lake fought the most decisive battles of Delhi

and laswari capturing Delhi and crushing

Maratha power in the north ?

Third Maratha War

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Kaushik Roys claims about forts like as below

are also highly questionable:--

“How can one explain the lightning victories

of the EIC against the Maratha forts between

1818 and 1819? The Marathas neglected to

incor- porate the latest European techniques

regarding fortifications. The forts were

defended by a round stone wall. Neither the

trace italienne configuration nor Vauban’s

star-shaped fortifications for providing

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flanking fire were present. Worse, towards the

end of the eighteenth century the posts”.9

Forts thanks to advances in artillery had

already become obsolete and this fact was

well confirmed in all mysore wars.

Roy fails to note that the Marathas had been

decisively crushed in Second Anglo Maratha

war of the company and the Third Anglo

Maratha was basically a rounding up of

Marathas who were already a defeated entity.

 

9 Page-675-Ibid

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FIRST SIKH WAR

Roy makes fallacious assertions about Sikhs

and places them as below the Marathas vis a

vis British Companys forces whereas the

Sikhs inflicted highest casualties on the

British company and brought them closest to

defeat as compared to any opponent in India.

This is the most serious failing of Kaushik

Roys analysis.

Kaushik Roy fails to note that in battles like

Moodke the British leadership and tactics

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were so flawed that most of British casualties

occurred because of what we call friendly fire.

The use of horse artillery that Kaushik Roy

worked only at Battle of Moodke as Sikhs had

open flanks and not in any other battle as

Sikhs were very careful about their

flanks.This point our brilliant analyst totally

misses.

The most important point that Kaushik

Roy misses in Sikh warfare is that Sikh

Army was doomed to fail as Sikh chief

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Maharaja Ranjeet Singh never trusted the

Sikhs and instead imported non Sikh

Hindustani Hindus etc as well as non Sikh

Punjabi Hindus who were potential traitors

and totally betrayed the Sikh Army in First

Anglo Sikh War.

Many of Kaushik Roys comparisons are

totally utopian like he compares India with

Russia which was by and large an ethnically

homogenuous state while India was a multi

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multi ethnic religious fragmentation of states

at war with each other.10

SHOCKING TOTALLY AVOIDABLE SIMPLE

FACTUAL MISTAKES WHICH WERE NOT EVEN

NOTED BY THE SUPER BRILLIANT THREE

SOLOMON (ANONYMOUS) REFEREES OF

JMH

 

10 Page-682-Ibid-Kaushik Roys argument below is totally utopian and

synthetic “Modern military forces require a modern state. Unlike the seventeenth-century Russian kingdom, the Indian powers were not able to

construct a modern bureaucratic state administered by a literate bureaucracy. The British imported elements of Western models of state struc- ture.

This enabled them to construct bureaucratic, revenue-extracting government

machinery, and thus, to maintain a big army permanently. On the other

hand, the Maratha and Sikh jagirdari system of extracting”.

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Roy makes simple mistakes which is

shocking!

Like he gives a new name as well as date of

conquest to eminent British East India

Company General Sir Charles James Napier on

page-683 and calls him :--- William Napier.

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Kaushik Roy thus writes this as below:--

“On 10 September 1847, Napier’s 9-pounders

opened up and blasted the Beluchi field

fortifications. Under cover of artillery fire, His

 

11 Page-683-Ibid –Roy changes Sir Charles Napiers name to William Napier and changes year of his operations in

Sindh from 1847 to 1843.

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Majesty’s 17th Regiment followed by the 1st

Sepoy Regiment advanced towards the

Beluchis.

My simple question to Society of Military

History of USA remains as to what are your

referees doing , when they cannot check such

simple mistakes ?

Now this is not just gross lethargy and

criminal intellectual incompetence on part of

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Kaushik Roy and the three Solomon referees

of JMH but more than that :--

• If year was printed 1847 instead of 1843

by typing error how is it that actual date

of battle of Miani here referred to was

changed from 17 February to 10

September ?

• The second shocking part of Kaushik Roys

intellectual rape of history is that he

invents a new unit of Indians fighting at

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Meanee which he calls First Regiment !

What he calls First Regiment was actually

1

st Bombay Grenadiers and not 1st

Regiment.

• But more seriously this regiment

PERFORMED PHENOMENALLY BADLY.Its

commanding officer DISOBEYED Napiers

orders to attack KOTRI and sat doing

nothing suffering only 1 fatal casualty

while two Indian infantry regiments which

ROY TOTALLY OMITS DID ALL THE

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FIGHTING AND SUFFERED HEAVY

CASUALTIES.

• FURTHER AS PUNISHMENT FOR BAD

CONDUCT AND NOT TAKING PART IN THE

BATTLE 1st Bombay Grenadiers was NOT

GRANTED THE BATTLE HONOUR CALLED

MIANI 1843.But Kaushik Roy has nothing

to say about this.MOST THIRD RATE

SYNTHESIS OF BRITISH INDIAN MILITARY

HISTORY.

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• Whereas in reality there was only 12th

Regiment of Bombay Infantry at Meanee

as CLEALY AND SPECIFICALLY LISTED IN

British East India Companys records freely

available in all public libraries in India

Pakistan and worldwide.

• How such simple facts can escape

referees of Society of Military History is

shocking.

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How Kaushik Roy could be so disastorous

with his facts and how the know all

anonymous Solomon referees of JMH could

be so incompetent is mind boggling !

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Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.

Our curriculum provides the skills necessary to work in the field of information technology, computer security, networking, data analytics, healthcare informatics, project management, or computer forensics. Our instructors have professional experience and understand the needs of industry and working adults. The instruction is a combination of interactive lecture, hands-on experience, real world case studies, group work, and research.

This picture comes courtsey of Meng Goh. He writes:

 

"Look what I found at Microsoft store on main campus."

 

Hardly surprising that Microsoft loves anlatyics. :)

 

Another good reason? I still use a Zune! And am quite happy with it.

The Analytics Team @ ModCloth . . . with some light reading. (Click here if you're curious about the titles.)

Sketchnote of a great NIST colloquium by Dean Oliver on using analytics to model basketball performance data.

Leading Big Data Analytics event held in Dubai, UAE.

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