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With India's independence in 1947 and emergence as a fully
self-governing republic in 1950, new awards were created to reward
Indian citizens for bravery and national service. While these new
national awards grew out of the historical heritage of the period
of British rule, they also represented the unique values of the new
republic. This book presents a systematic overview of the official
military, police, and civilian awards of the Republic of India from
1947 though to the present day. In addition to presenting a
detailed catalogue of official awards, this work also surveys the
development of policy on such awards, considers their changing
legal status, and provides a critique of the policies that governed
their creation and bestowal. While focusing on official national
awards, the book also provides information on Indian provincial
awards, on foreign awards given to Indians, and on awards of the
pre-1947 Provisional Government of Free India. While much space is
necessarily devoted to military awards, attention is also given to
civilian awards, to the awards of the police and fire services and
to the other official awards of the Indian Republic. This is the
first book to focus on this important topic and should be of
special interest to those in the defence and other uniformed
services, to national policy makers, to students and collectors of
decorations and medals, and to those with an interest in the social
and political history of India. Members of the general public with
an interest in how such national honours are awarded or with a
curiosity over the meaning of all those bits of coloured silk that
are worn on uniforms, will find this a useful and handy work of
reference.
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