1st Edition

The Royal Indian Navy Trajectories, Transformations and the Transfer of Power

By Kalesh Mohanan Copyright 2020
    264 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    264 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    264 Pages 8 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge India

    This book presents a comprehensive history of the Royal Indian Navy (RIN). It traces the origins of the RIN to the East India Company, as early as 1612, and untangles the institution’s complex history. Capturing various transitional phases of the RIN, especially during the crucial period of 1920–1950, it concludes with the final transfer of the RIN from under the British Raj to independent India.





    Drawn from a host of primary sources—personal diaries and logs, official reports and documents—the author presents a previously unexplored history of colonial and imperial defence policy, and the contribution of the RIN during the World Wars. This book explores several aspects in RIN’s history such as its involvement in the First World War; its status in policies of the British Raj; the martial race theory in the RIN; and the development of the RIN from a non-combat force to a full-fledged combat defence force during the Second World War. It also studies the hitherto unexplored causes, nature and impact of the 1946 RIN Revolt on the eve of India’s independence from a fresh perspective.





    An important intervention in the study of military and defence history, this will be an essential read for students, researchers, defence personnel, military academy cadets, as well as general readers.

    1. Introduction  2. Origin and Development of RIN: Post First World War Era (1920–1939)  3. Manpower and Recruitment in the RIN During the War  4. Expansion of the Royal Indian Navy: Growth of Training and New Establishments During the Second World War  5. Post War Plans, Demobilisation, Discontent and Revolt  6. Indigenisation, Partition, Reconstitution and Birth of a New Navy



    Biography

    Kalesh Mohanan is a Commander in the Indian Navy as well as a naval historian. He is an alumnus of the Indian Naval Academy, Kerala, India. He was previously Head of the Department (Military and Maritime History) at the Indian Naval Academy (2015-16). He is a recipient of Junior Research Fellowship from Indian Council of Historical Research, Ministry of HRD. He has a PhD and has done his Postdoctoral research in naval history from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. He has several publications including Maritime Heritage of India.