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Welcome to the South Asian military history task force, which covers the military history of South Asia. If you have any questions about articles or are generally seeking advice, you're encouraged to ask at the main military history talk page, or you can directly approach one of the task force participants below.

The coordinators of the Military history WikiProject can be contacted here.

Scope

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This task force covers the military history of South Asia. This includes modern-day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and most of the islands of the Indian Ocean (excluding Madagascar, Seychelles, and Mauritius, which fall under the African military history task force). The task force also covers earlier military affairs in the same location, such as Asoka's campaigns, the Maratha campaigns, and the Mughal and Sikh campaigns. The specific military history of India is covered by the Indian military history task force.

Any article related to this task force should be marked by adding South-Asian-task-force=yes or South-Asian=y to the {{WPMILHIST}} project banner at the top of its talk page (see the project banner instructions for more details on the exact syntax). This will automatically place it into Category:South Asian military history task force articles.

Participants

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If you approach anyone from this list for advice or help, please check their contributions first to check if they've edited recently. This list may contain people who have not edited Wikipedia in a long time.

  1. 49lk (talk · contribs) (Topics related to Sri Lanka)
  2. Arunreginald (talk · contribs)
  3. AshLin (talk · contribs) (About Indian Army in general and Sappers in particular)
  4. Bengalpatriot71 (talk · contribs) (Topics related to Bangladesh Armed Forces)
  5. Mercenary2k (talk · contribs)
  6. Nishadhi (talk · contribs) (Sri lankan colonial wars - Portuguese, Dutch, British eras)
  7. Reenem (talk · contribs)
  8. Smsarmad (talk · contribs) (Topics related to Pakistan Armed Forces)
  9. Sohailstyle (talk · contribs)
  10. Strike Eagle (talk · contribs) (Anything related to the modern IN vessels)
  11. Sudhanshu Nimbalkar (talk · contribs)(Indian armed forces, Indian Foreign policy, Wars in Indian subcontinent, Weapon systems)
  12. Tinucherian (talk · contribs)
  13. Ttheek (talk · contribs)
  14. Vibhijain (talk · contribs)

If you wish to identify yourself as a participant of this task force, simply copy and paste this userbox to your user page: {{Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Members/User WPMILHIST South Asian military history task force}}

Article statistics

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The table to the right shows the current article assessment statistics for this task force.

A list of the top 500 most popular articles within our scope, as well as the number of page views each article received over the past month, can be found here.

With most of our articles assessed as Stub- or Start-Class, there's a lot of work to be done. However, we also have a number of good, A-Class, and featured articles, which have been assessed as amongst the best Wikipedia has to offer. These article serve as a yardstick for what can be achieved and should be aimed for, and can provide ideas about how to write an article and what sources to consult; they are listed below:

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South Asian military history task force assessment statistics

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Open tasks

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...to referencing and citation (4,533) • ...to coverage and accuracy (4,094) • ...to structure (657) • ...to grammar (273) • ...to supporting materials (903)
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Bangladesh ArmyType 59G(BD) DurjoySri Lankan Civil War
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Battle of DivicottaBattle of Sugar-Loaf RockBattle of Tondeman's WoodsBarkat AhmedDeccan troopsNarendra Bir SinghBengali expedition in NepalFirst Anglo–Bengal WarFirst afghan invasion of Pakistan
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8 Gorkha Rifles9 Gorkha RiflesBattle of WandewashKalinga WarI Corps (India)II Corps (India)III Corps (India)IV Corps (India)XI Corps (India)XII Corps (India)XV Corps (India)XVI Corps (India)XIV Corps (India)IX Corps (India)X Corps (India)XXI Corps (India)XXXIII Corps (India)Namdeo JadhaoBhutan WarMing–Kotte War66 Division (Sri Lanka)
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25th Bangladesh Infantry Regiment • Burma RiflesCeylon Mounted Rifles
Merging needed
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25th Bangladesh Infantry Regiment • 1987 Sino-Indian skirmishAfghan National ArmyBangladesh Military AcademyBurma RiflesCeylon Mounted RiflesIndian ArmyPakistan ArmySiachen conflictUththama Pooja Pranama Padakkama
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es:Combate de Sabzak

Article alerts

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Articles for deletion

  • 05 Nov 2024 – Jhala Ajja (talk · edit · hist) was AfDed by Dclemens1971 (t · c); see discussion (5 participants)
  • 01 Oct 2024Battle of Khatu Shyamji (talk · edit · hist) AfDed by Admantine123 (t · c) was closed as merge by Liz (t · c) on 06 Nov 2024; see discussion (4 participants; relisted)

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Resources

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If you know of any useful resources, please feel free to add them here:

  • Amin, A.H. "The Battle for Ravi-Sutlej Corridor 1965: A Strategic and Operational Analysis". Archived from the original on 2 May 2014. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  • Cloughley, Brian (2016). A History of the Pakistan Army: Wars and Insurrections. Skyhorse Publishing. ISBN 9781631440397.
  • Marston, Daniel P.; Chandar S. Sundaram, eds. (2008). A Military History of India and South Asia: From the East India Company to the Nuclear Era. Indiana University Press. ISBN 978-0-253-21999-2.
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