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Kurukshetra as a War Studies Manual: What Modern Armies Can Still Learn from the Mahabharata

The epic describes the war as a clash of enormous scale, with eighteen Akshauhinis gathered at Samanta-panchaka and destroyed in the conflict. One Akshauhini itself was counted as 21,870 chariots, 21,870 elephants, 65,610 horses and 109,350 foot soldiers, giving the war a military scale that naturally invites comparison with modern corps-level and theatre-level planning.

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Kurukshetra as a War Studies Manual: What Modern Armies Can Still Learn from the Mahabharata

The epic describes the war as a clash of enormous scale, with eighteen Akshauhinis gathered at Samanta-panchaka and destroyed in the conflict. One Akshauhini itself was counted as 21,870 chariots, 21,870 elephants, 65,610 horses and 109,350 foot soldiers, giving the war a military scale that naturally invites comparison with modern corps-level and theatre-level planning.