The greatest exponent of
the Indus boundary was Lord Lawrence, who advocated meeting any
invader in the valley of the Indus, for the longer distance an invading
army had to march through and the tribal country, the
more harassed it would be.
the Indus boundary was Lord Lawrence, who advocated meeting any
invader in the valley of the Indus, for the longer distance an invading
army had to march through and the tribal country, the
more harassed it would be.
Cambridge History of India - v4 - Indian Empire
