Logistics of small wars in British India: 1840s–1913

IF 0.9 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Small Wars and Insurgencies Pub Date : 2022-04-06 DOI:10.1080/09592318.2022.2059304
K. Roy
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Between circa 1740 and 1849, the British East India Company (EIC) conquered India after conducting several conventional campaigns against the ‘native’ powers. Thereafter, the phase of consolidation started. In this phase, the EIC, and after 1859, the Raj had to conduct innumerable small wars (pacification campaigns) especially against the tribes who inhabited the Indus Frontier, and the region east of Brahmaputra River. Rather than battles and sieges, these campaigns were characterised by ambushes and raids in difficult terrain against the stateless armed communities. This paper, basing itself mostly on the archival documents derived from the various archives of the UK and India, focuses on the logistical aspect of the small wars conducted by the British in the North-West Frontier of India and North-East India. This essay studies four themes related to logistics: non-combatant manpower (especially coolies), roads, rivers, and ani- mals. Each of the themes is dealt with chronologically. This paper starts from 1840s, when the British came in touch with the Indus Frontier after the annexa- tion of Punjab, and ends in 1913, just before the outbreak of the Great War.
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英属印度小型战争的后勤:1840 - 1913
大约在1740年至1849年间,英国东印度公司(EIC)在对“本土”势力进行了几次常规战役后征服了印度。此后,整合阶段开始。在这一阶段,EIC和1859年之后,印度不得不进行无数的小型战争(平定战役),特别是针对居住在印度河边境和雅鲁藏布江以东地区的部落。这些战役的特点不是战斗和围攻,而是在困难的地形上对无国籍武装社区进行伏击和袭击。本文主要以英国和印度的各种档案文件为基础,重点研究英国在印度西北边境和印度东北部进行的小型战争的后勤方面。本文研究了与物流相关的四个主题:非战斗人员(特别是苦力)、道路、河流和动物。每一个主题都是按时间顺序排列的。本文从19世纪40年代英国在吞并旁遮普后开始接触印度河边境开始,到1913年第一次世界大战爆发前结束。
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