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A Centre for
Armed Forces Historical Research, (CAFHR) has been established by the Council of the Institution in
consultation with the three Service Headquarters, with effect from December
2000. Its aim is to study the history of the Indian Armed Forces with
objectivity - covering different facets - strategic, tactical, logistical,
organisational, socio-economic policies - and their implementation.
The Centre will bring out a half-yearly news
letter in due course.
The composition of the Board of Management is as under :-
| Board of Management of Centre for Armed Forces Historical
Research |
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(a) |
Lt Gen V K Singh, PVSM (Retd) |
Chairman |
| (b) |
Air Mshl Dhiraj Kukreja, AVSM, VSM |
Member |
| (c) |
Air Vice Mshl V K Yajurvedi,
AVSM, VM
ACIDS (TRADOC) |
Member |
| (d) |
Maj Gen N C Marwah
ADGMO (A) |
Member |
| (e) |
Rear Adm Anurag G Thapliyal
ACNS (IW & Ops) |
Member |
| (f) |
Air Vice Mshl D C Kumaria AVSM,VM, VSM
ACAS Ops (Space) |
Member |
| (g) |
Maj Gen S P Singh |
Member |
| (h) |
Cmde Kapil Gupta, VSM |
Member |
| (j) |
Air Vice Mshl S P Rajguru
ACAS (Trg) |
Member |
| (k) |
Vice Adm R B Suri, PVSM, AVSM,VSM (Retd) |
Member |
| (l) |
Air Mshl S G Inamdar, PVSM, VSM (Retd) |
Member |
| (m) |
Lt Gen P K Singh, PVSM, AVSM, (Retd)
Director USI |
Member |
| (n) |
Sqn Ldr RTS Chhina (Retd)
Secretary and Editor |
Secretary |
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RESEARCH PROJECTS
Two fellowship chairs, namely, 'Chhatrapati Shivaji
Chair' and 'Maharana Pratap Chair' have been established.
Scholars, both serving as well as retired,
who wish to undertake research projects in the field of history of the Indian Armed Forces may submit project proposals in quadruplicate.
Serving Officers may send the proposals through their respective Service Headquarters
and other members may send directly to the USI. Copies of the
Rules and Regulations and Application
guidelines may be obtained from the
Secretary, CAFHR.
Each fellowship shall carry a contingency grant of Rs. 12,000/-
which will be paid in four equal quarterly installments. In addition, an honorarium of Rs. 72,000/-
will be paid to both serving and retired officers
according to the terms and conditions laid down in the Constitution
of the CAFHR.
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| CAFHR - 1 (2002) |
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Chair
"French Military Influence in India".
Lt Gen Gurbir Mansingh (Retd)
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| CAFHR - 2 (2002) |
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Maharana Pratap Chair
"Thimayya - An Amazing Life".
Brig C B Khanduri (Retd)
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| CAFHR - 3 (2002-03) |
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Chair
"Operational History of the Indian Air
Force".
Air Cmde A K Tiwary, VSM
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| CAFHR - 4 (2002-03) |
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Maharana Pratap Chair
"History of Low Intensity Conflicts in India".
Maj Vivek Chadha
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| CAFHR - 5 (2004-07) |
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Maharana Pratap Chair
"Regimental Badges, Lineages, Battle Honours, Ethnic
Composition and Regimental Bibliography of the Indian Army
1750 - 2003".
Capt Ashok Nath (Retd)
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| CAFHR - 6 (2005) |
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Chhatrapati Shivaji Chair
"Customs and Traditions of the Indian Armed Forces"
Shri Jyotirmoy Chaudhuri
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| CAFHR - 7 (2005) |
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"History of Helicopters in IAF"
Sqn Ldr RTS Chhina (Retd)
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CAFHR - 8
(OP - 1) (2005) |
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CAFHR Occasional Paper
"The Real Story of China's War on India - 1962"
Shri A K Dave, IP (Retd)
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CAFHR -9
(2004-05) |
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"The
Indian Army : A Brief History"
Maj Gen Ian Cardozo, AVSM, SM (Retd)
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CAFHR - 10
(OP - 2)
(2005) |
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CAFHR Occasional Paper
"My Service in the Royal Indian Navy"
Commodore AF King
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CAFHR - 11
(OP - 3)
(2005) |
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CAFHR Occasional Paper
"Remembering the 'Japanese War' in Manipur"
Ms Arfina Haokip
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| CAFHR - 12 (2006-08) |
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"History of India's Peacekeeping
Experience"
Lt Gen Satish Nambiar, PVSM, AVSM, VrC (Retd)
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| CAFHR -13 |
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"The Eagle Strikes- The Royal Indian Air
Force 1932-1950"
Sqn Ldr Rana TS Chhina (Retd)
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| CAFHR -14 (2006-07) |
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Chhatapati Shivaji Chair
"Contribution of The Armed Forces to the Freedom Movement
in India"
Maj Gen VK Singh (Retd)
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| CAFHR -15 (2006-07) |
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"Indian Army - An illustrated overview" |
General Palit Military Studies Trust |
The operation of the General Palit Military
Studies Trust(GPMST),New Delhi has been transferred from the Institute
for Defence Studies and Analyses to the USI of India with effect from 2003. The Trust was
founded in 1988 by Major General DK Palit, with the object of
promoting the study and re-examination of Indian military
history of the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly episodes
which have so far been recorded only by British authors and
based solely on British records and memoirs. Now that a number
of Indian archives have been opened to the public (such as the
Peshwa Office papers, or documents held at the courts of some of
the former princely Indian states, and others) old historical
accounts could bear re-examination in the light of indigenous
archives. The Trust makes scholarships available to
applicants who wish to undertake such studies, or who wish to
conduct similar research into campaigns and actions of the Great
War and World War II in so far as they pertain to units or
formations of the Indian Army, the Indian State Forces, the
Royal Indian Marine or the Royal Indian Air Force; or of the
wars fought since Independence. Applications for scholarships
are
entertained from scholars and students of military history,
preference being given to serving and retired members of the Armed
Forces, civilian government officers and members from academia and the
Press. They should be addressed to the Secretary, General Palit
Military Studies Trust, United Service Institution of India, Rao Tula
Ram Marg, Opp. Signals Enclave, New Delhi - 110 057.
Following the closure of the UK Branch of the Trust in 2005, applications from
scholars overseas, British or Indian, may also be addressed to
the Secretary, General Palit Military Studies Trust, New Delhi.
Preference is given to candidates who have experience in
historical research or who have previously published books or
articles on military history. They should, where possible,
indicate source materials they wish to research, both in India
and in the United Kingdom. Selected scholars will be awarded
financial grants depending on their requirements for travel and
research.
Grants to scholars will be paid in two installments, the second payment
contingent upon the progress of research and the quality of material
produced after an appointed period. A fellowship or a scholarship would
normally cover a period of one/two years. In the ordinary course,
fellowships commence w.e.f. 01 July of each year. Applications
are to reach the Secretary latest by 31 December, annually.
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GENERAL PALIT MILITARY STUDIES TRUST
PROJECTS
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| GPMST - 1 (2005 - 06) |
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"History of the Indian State Forces"
Mr Richard Head and Mr AN McClenaghan |
| GPMST - 2 (2006) |
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"SAGA OF AN INDIAN I.M.S. OFFICER The
Life and Times of Lieutenant Colonel Anath Nath Palit,
OBE,1883-1972" Major General DK Palit, VrC (Retd). |
GPMST - 3
(2006-07) |
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"God's Own Bloody Acre : Examining
Kerala's Unique Military Legacy" Wg Cdr KK Nair |
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BESTOWALS FOR THE ARCHIVE /
MUSEUM |
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To assist prospective Scholars in their research effort and to further the long term
aim of making the Centre a repository of archival material on the
subject, veterans of various operations are being approached with a
request to make available to this Centre any documents, papers, tapes,
photographs, diaries, uniforms, medals or any other memorabilia that
could contribute to the activities of the Centre.
Any help in this regard is greatly appreciated. All
bestowals/endowments received by the Centre will be properly
catalogued, cross-referenced and preserved as original contributions
to India's military heritage.
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OTHER ACTIVITIES |
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Apart from providing fellowship grants to encourage
the study of Indian Military History, the CAFHR is also engaged in a
pro-active approach towards documenting and cataloguing historical
records. Towards this end, the following tasks are being undertaken by
the Centre :
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Establishing an Oral Archive. |
| (b) |
Establishing an archive/data bank of
manuscripts and primary records. |
| (c) |
Working towards formulating and implementing a
practical record management policy for the Indian Defence
Establishment. |
| (d) |
Editing of Official War Histories for Ministry
of Defence, Government of India. (Completed 2005) |
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