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Together, they author and alter history, and nowhere is this more pronounced than in India. And so, we humbly echo the profound question that Jadunath Sarkar had asked himself more than sixty years ago: “What is the practical use of the study of the history of military geography to a soldier of today? Is it an unprofitable act of pedantry?” And he answers:“No; for if it were so, an intensely practical nation like the English would not have found chairs of military history nor made the military historian a necessary member of a Staff College. It occurs in his slim volume dealing with the military history of India, published about fifteen years after India attained political independence. This in a way sets the backdrop for examining some brief aspects of the military geography of ancient and medieval India.