<b>An detailed </b><b>illustrated </b><b>exploration of the Japanese raid into the Indian Ocean in April 1942 ¿ one of the largest operations conducted by the Imperial Navy during the war.</b>In the wake of Japan¿s conquest of Burma in early 1942, plans were formed by the Imperial high command to capture Ceylon (modern Sri Lanka) to consolidate Japan¿s defensive perimeter and disrupt British shipping lanes to India, Australia, and the Middle East. The Imperial Japanese Army, however, could not release sufficient troops for an invasion, and so in response the Japanese Navy developed Operation <i>C</i>, an aggressive raid by the Combined Fleet into the Indian Ocean. The key objective was to destroy the British Eastern Fleet in port.Expert naval historian Mark Stille documents the high point of Japanese naval air power as its carriers struck Ceylon ¿ the heart of British naval power in the East ¿ sinking several Allied ships. He describes the Allied air attempts to destroy Admiral Chuichi