Quote Originally Posted by Ray Pina View Post
"Shastar vidya often gets confused with Gatka, a stick-fighting technique that was developed during British occupation of Punjab and was widely practised among Sikh soldiers in the British army.

Though it is a highly skilled art it was developed for exhibition rather than mortal combat. It is much easier to practise in public."

Shastar vidya = subject

subject confused with Gatka, stick fighting art.

Though it= subject .... is a highly skilled art.... developed for exhibition.

However, I did not need to diagram that sentence...
Two sentences, you kook. The subject of the second sentence is "it", and context, specifically that "it" is much easier to practice in public, suggests that it's not SHOOTING A MUSKET.