Ashok Nath is an authority on Indian military history, culture and regimental iconography.
Responsible for the UK’s Military Historical Society tours regarding military history and battlefields in India and Burma, he has taught at the University of Stockholm, Södertorns University, and the National Defence College (Sweden). He is a former Senior Research Fellow of the United Service Institution of India as well as of the Centre for Armed Forces Historical Research, in addition to having been a Visiting Professor with the Bangladesh Institute of Peace and Security studies.
Apart from Izzat, Historical Records and Iconography of Indian Cavalry Regiments, 1750-2007 and Sowars and Sepoys in the Great War 1914-1918, he has compiled and edited a series of books detailing and discussing Indian casualties in various operational theatres of the Gurkha and Hill Regiments of the Indian Army during the Second World War (12 volumes).
Kindly note that, at present, none of Ashok Nath’s books are published by Pippa Rann Books and Media, though they are distributed by our “mother company”, Salt Desert Media Group Ltd.