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Wednesday, April 9, 2025

Profile of Reliance Publishing House

RELIANCE PUBLISHING HOUSE:

A Legacy of Excellence in Publishing

 

Foundation and Leadership

Founded in 1985 by Dr. S. K. Bhatia, Reliance Publishing House has carved a niche in the Indian publishing industry. Dr. Bhatia brought a wealth of experience to the organization, having served as General Manager at D.K. Publishers & Distributors for a decade. His leadership was marked by a strong commitment to the publishing sector, demonstrated by his tenure as president of the Delhi State Booksellers & Publishers Association, where he served seven terms. He was also actively involved in notable organizations such as the Indian Library Association (ILA), the Federation of Indian Publishers (FIP), the Federation of Booksellers and Publishers Associations in India (FBPAI), LIONS Club, ISKCON, and the Delhi Library Association (DLA). Under his stewardship, the publishing house released over 300 titles by February 2010, prior to his passing.

 

Memberships and Associations

Reliance Publishing House is a permanent member of the Federation of Publishers and Booksellers Associations of India since its inception. Additionally, it is registered with the Indian Council for Social Science Research (ICSSR) and the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), enabling it to publish books under various government grants. This affiliation further enhances the credibility and reach of its publications.

 

Collaborations with Esteemed Institutions

Over the years, Reliance Publishing House has collaborated with numerous reputable institutions, including:

 

-   ICSSR   (Indian Council for Social Science Research), New Delhi

-   ICHR   (Indian Council of Historical Research), New Delhi

-   IIPA   (Indian Institute of Public Administration), New Delhi

-   BHU   (Banaras Hindu University), Varanasi

-   NEHU   (North-Eastern Hill University), Shillong

 

In recent years, the publishing house has also focused on producing research papers and textbooks for a variety of private and national universities, such as:

 

- IIM Udaipur

- Sharda University, Noida

- CT University, Jalandhar

- Pacific University, Udaipur

- Nagpur University, Nagpur

- Asutosh Mookerjee Memorial Institute, Kolkata

- General Palit Military History Trust, New Delhi

- Netaji Research Bureau, Kolkata

 

Comprehensive Distribution Network

Reliance Publishing House employs a robust distribution strategy that spans the length and breadth of India, from Kashmir to Chennai. The company utilizes a dealer network for direct sales, leverages online stores, and caters to government supplies through tenders and direct orders. This extensive network ensures that its publications reach a diverse audience across the country.

 

Bulk Supply Initiatives

The publishing house has successfully supplied books to various organizations through several bulk supply programs, including:

 

-   RRLF, Kolkata   (under the Ministry of Culture) for government district and state libraries

-   Delhi Public Libraries 

-   Department of Public Libraries, Bangalore   for the Government of Karnataka

-   Department of Public Libraries, Shimla   for the Government of Himachal Pradesh

-   Department of Public Libraries, Chandigarh   for the Government of Punjab

-   Department of Public Libraries, Lucknow   for the Uttar Pradesh Government School Education and District Libraries

-   Department of Public Libraries, Gandhinagar   for the Government of Gujarat

-   Department of Public Libraries, Raipur   for Chhattisgarh Government school libraries

-   Departments of Soldier Welfare   for the Indian Air Force, Indian Army, and Indian Navy, under the Ministry of Defence

-   Foreign Publicity Division   under the Ministry of External Affairs

-   Middle Education Department, Bikaner   under the School Education Department of the Rajasthan Government

-   Directorate of School Education, Dehradun   for the Government of Uttarakhand

 

Diverse Publishing Portfolio

To date, Reliance Publishing House has published approximately 375 titles in a variety of languages, including English, Hindi, Punjabi, Bengali, and Assamese. This diverse portfolio reflects the company's dedication to enriching educational and cultural content, making significant contributions to the academic landscape in India. 

Reliance Publishing House continues to thrive under a legacy of excellence, fostering knowledge dissemination and collaboration within the broader publishing community.

Invitation for Collaboration: Join Reliance Publishing House in Creating Quality Literature

A Call to Institutions and Authors

At Reliance Publishing House, we pride ourselves on our rich legacy of over three decades in producing high-quality publications that cater to a diverse audience. We invite educational institutions, researchers, authors, and scholars to collaborate with us in our mission to disseminate knowledge and foster learning across various fields.

Why Collaborate with Us?

Proven Track Record

With a history of publishing around 390 titles and partnerships with reputable institutions such as ICSSR, ICHR, IIM Udaipur, and many more, we have established a strong foundation in academic publishing. Our extensive experience ensures that your work will receive the professional attention it deserves.

Extensive Distribution Network

Our robust distribution network spans the entire country, ensuring that your publication reaches a wide audience—from students and educators to libraries and research institutions. We leverage both traditional and digital platforms to maximize visibility and accessibility.

Commitment to Quality

We are dedicated to upholding the highest publishing standards. Our team of experienced professionals will work closely with you throughout the publishing process, from manuscript development to design and distribution, guaranteeing that your vision is realized in the final product.

Support for Diverse Themes

We welcome a wide array of topics and genres, including research papers, textbooks, and quality literary works across disciplines. Whether you are an individual author, a group of scholars, or an academic institution, we are eager to support your publishing journey.

How to Get Involved

If you are an institution looking for a publishing partner or an author with a manuscript ready for publication, we invite you to reach out to us. Collaborating with Reliance Publishing House means you are contributing to the dissemination of knowledge and the promotion of academic excellence.

Get in Touch

For inquiries and proposals, please contact us at:

Email:rphbooks@gmail.com

Phone:9999107654

X @ReliancePublish

Join us in our endeavor to shape the future of education and literature. Together, we can produce impactful works that inspire and educate generations to come.

We look forward to your collaboration!


 


Tuesday, August 3, 2010

'Nehru wanted Army scrapped'

'Nehru wanted Army scrapped'


Biography of a major general says Kashmir war saved Army from being abolished.

 

The Kashmir war saved the Indian Army from being scrapped, seems strange? Well, a biography of Major General AA "Jick" Rudra of the Indian Army by Major General DK "Monty" Palit claims so.

According to the book, Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru blew his top when Lt General Sir Robert Lockhart, the first commander in chief of India took a strategic plan for a Government directive on defence policy.

"Shortly after independence, General Lockhart as the army chief took a strategic plan to the prime minister, asking for a government directive on the defence policy. He came back to Jick's office shell-shocked. When asked what happened, he replied, The PM took one look at my paper and blew his top. 'Rubbish! Total rubbish!' he shouted. 'We don't need a defence plan. Our policy is ahimsa (non-violence). We foresee no military threats. Scrap the army! The police are good enough to meet our security needs'," the Daily Times quotes the book as saying.

According to the book, Jick believed the Kashmir war saved the Indian Army.

"General Sir Douglas Gracie had been appointed commander-in-chief of the Pakistan Army and he and General Lockhart daily exchanged information about refugees traversing Punjab in both directions. One day in late October 1947, Gracie mentioned that he had had reports of tribesmen massing in the area of Attock-Rawalpindi. Both men knew that cross-border raids from Pakistan had been mounted against Poonch. Kashmir was not a part of the dominion of India and Lockhart felt that the tribesmen posed no threat to India. He did not pass on the information to the ministry or general staff," the paper said.

"When confronted by Nehru three months later, he admitted this and added that he may have been remiss. Nehru turned to him and asked the general if his sympathies were with Pakistan? Aghast, Lockhart replied, 'Mr prime minister if you have to ask me that question, I have no business being the commander-in-chief of your forces. I know that there is a boat leaving Bombay in a few days, carrying British officers and their families to England. I shall be on it'," it added.

According to the biography General Lockhart called up his Military Secretary Jick Rudra the next day, January 26 1948, and suggested he start looking around for a successor since he had resigned from his post.

First Published: Aug 26, 2006 00:00 IST

https://www.hindustantimes.com/india/nehru-wanted-army-scrapped/story-4pCTLAT4tXlKRnBUtJqz9O.html

 

 


Here We Go Again

Posted on July 14, 2009 by Atanu Dey

https://deeshaa.org/2009/07/14/here-we-go-again/

Why was the Indian Army ill-prepared? Because Nehru thought that there was no need for an army — just a competent police force was sufficient for India because India’s policy was one of non-violence. Can one be so disconnected with ground reality without actually being in a different planet?

https://asiancorrespondent.com/2009/07/here-we-go-again/

Customer’s Review on amazon.com

of 5 starsI enjoyed the excerpt and ordered the book

January 18, 2015

I had read an excerpt of this book for a unit on WWI. I should say here the Major General A.A. Rudra's great-nephew was in the seminar and provided the excerpt. I enjoyed the excerpt and ordered the book. I was not disappointed. Rudra had an interesting military career and life. His experience spans World War I in Europe, the border conflicts in India between the world wars, World War II, India's move to independence and finally the partitioning of India and Pakistan. Gandhi, Nehru, and Mountbatten are a few of the leaders Jick knew in his life. He was a friend of the Lawrence family (as in Lawrence of Arabia).

https://www.amazon.com/gp/customer-reviews/R1G691OLLCASTQ?ref=pf_vv_at_pdctrvw_srp

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ajit_Rudra

Library of Congress, U.S.A

https://catalog.loc.gov/vwebv/search?searchCode=LCCN&searchArg=96906610&searchType=1&permalink=y

http://indiaww1.in/BIBLIOGRAPHY-COMPILATION.aspx



Commissioned into the elite Baloch Regiment in 1939 out of the Indian Military Academy, Dehradun, Palit at the time of Partition won a prized billet with the (3/9) Gurkhas – a regiment the British scrupulously avoided posting Indian officers to – and which unit he led in a hard-fought action to capture the crestline above the Haji Pir salient in the Poonch sector in the 1947-48 Kashmir operations. Palit was wounded and won the Vir Chakra. Thereafter, he rose swiftly to command the 7 Infantry Brigade stationed in NEFA (North East Frontier Agency) and only a year or so into his tenure, was rushed into the job of Director, Military Operations, at the Army Headquarters, manifestly the most coveted post in the army for a Brigadier-ranked officer and that too a relatively newly minted one. After retirement, Maj. Gen. Palit produced one of the most engaging biographies – that of Major General A.A. ‘Jicks’ Rudra, and a more affectionate monograph on his father Col. Palit, of the Indian Medical Service. Perhaps to promote such writing, the General established a publishing house (‘Palit and Palit’). General Palit was possibly more active in retirement than in service. A prolific writer and original thinker, he has had a profound influence on the strategic thinking and polices in the last two to three decades. He was indeed an exception to the general drought of military intellectuals that India has always suffered from. He wanted more serving and retired officers from India and Britain to do research and write military history of colonial India. For that purpose, he founded the ‘General Palit Military Studies Trust’ in the Institute of Defence Studies and Analyses in 1988, which he funded. The Trust moved to the more appropriate United Service Institution of India in 2003. 

Three books under ‘General Palit Military Studies Trust’ were published under Reliance Publishing House; 
Bajirao I- An Outstanding Cavalry General by Col. R.D. Palsokar, M.C. 1995 
Major General AA Rudra by Maj. Gen. D.K. Palit, Vr.C. 1997 
Rifleman To Colonel (The Memoirs of Major Gajendra Malla 9th Gurkha Riffles) by Tony Mains and Elizabeth Talbot Rice 1999. 

‘Monty’ Palit died on 3 April 2008 at the age of 89

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Started by Dr S K Bhatia in 1985 after serving D K Publishers & Distributors for 10 years as GM. He published more then 300 books till Feb 2010, til the time he expired. He was 7 times president of Delhi State Booksellers & Publishers Association and associated with ILA, FIP, FBPA, LIONS Club, ISKON, DLA etc. Now we are publishing books with many Institutions and Individuals of repute like ICSSR, ICHR, IIPA, BHU, NEHU etc.