Description
Routes in the Bengal and Punjab Commands is a British colonial military manual detailing strategic routes across the Bengal and Punjab regions of India. Compiled by the Quartermaster General’s Office, it served as a logistical guide for army movement, including roads, terrain features, distances, and transport options. With detailed descriptions and accompanying maps, the book was essential for planning troop mobilization and maintaining control over key areas. It reflects the military-geographic knowledge used by the British for administrative and defense purposes.




