Battlefield despatches: Assaye, Sep 23rd 1803

Battlefield despatches: Assaye, Sep 23rd 1803

This episode offers a deep dive into the pivotal Battle of Assaye fought on September 23, 1803, a clash that shaped British dominance in India and forged the reputation of Arthur Wellesley—better known to history as the Duke of Wellington. Host Clemens Bemmann welcomes a special panel to explore the campaign, armies, personalities, and chaos that defined one of the most dramatic battles on the Indian subcontinent during the Napoleonic era. Josh Provan is the battlefield correspondent; Zack White is the East India Company expert; Andy Copestake is the Maratha army expert. Featuring:

  • The Maratha Confederacy: European mercenaries, regular brigades, and command struggles

  • British Army composition: The rise of Arthur Wellesley, Indian sepoys, and logistical prowess

  • Lead-up to Assaye: The Treaty of Bassein, Maratha-British diplomacy, and campaign maneuvers

  • The battlefield: Terrain, climate, and strategic options

  • The battle unfolds: Surprise encounters, flanking maneuvers, massed artillery, discipline under fire

  • Leadership and morale: Command breakdowns vs. individual heroism on both sides

  • The outcome: Heavy losses, psychological aftermath, and the reshaping of Indian and British military futures


The panel considers how the mix of European mercenaries and Indian soldiers within the Maratha army both enhanced and undermined its fighting ability at Assaye; what the leadership style of Arthur Wellesley at Assaye—and the razor-thin margin of his victory—reveal about the nature of military success and reputation in the colonial era; and, in a battle filled with confusion, split-second decisions, and shifting morale, the role of discipline, training, and individual initiative in determining battles like these.

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