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SAM MANEKSHAW- A LEGEND
SAM MANEKSHAW- A LEGEND
The recent media reports of illness of field marshal SAM Manekshaw, MC the most famous, charismatic, flamboyant and successful soldier the indian army has produced, caused anxiety to all concerned. the field marshal is well into 90s. We all hope and pray that the living legend crosses century and continue to be an icon for all serving and retired soldiers.
It will not be out of place here to highlight some interesting anecdotes and facets of his personality. Sam was a (Continued)
CHINA - LADAKH
Lt Gen PG Kamath |
AFSPA: BLAMING ARMED FORCES
The Indian Army blotched-up operations at Oting in Nagaland have given a fresh clamour for the repeal of AFSPA. The deaths are highly regrettable and I can understand the anguish and sorrow of the families of victims. My heart also goes out to all those who died there including a soldier. The initial firing took place due to mistaken identity or faulty intelligence. However, more casualties occurred when the villagers attacked the army men, who had no option but to exercise their right of private defence. The next day the civil administration did not pre-empt the anger of the locals, who in hundreds again attacked an Assam Rifles Post in Mon. The post fired in self-defence and one more civilian was killed. In all, 14 civilians died, two vehicles and a building of security forces were burnt, one soldier died and a number of civilians and security personnel were admitted to hospital for injuries.
PAK AIR FORCE
Shazia HasanPublished December 12, 2021
Wing Commander Mervyn Leslie Middlecoat and daughter Lesley | Photos courtesy Lesley Ann Middlecoat
"I was five in 1965 when, I remember, Daddy asking my mother Jeanne if she would like to come with him to India," Lesley Ann Middlecoat, the only child of Wing Commander Mervyn Leslie Middlecoat of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF), begins her story with a prominent memory. The depth in her big wide-set eyes, so much like her father's, is infinite.
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KARGIL TO COUP
BATTLE OF SEHJRA - 1971
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ANCIENT TELEGRAPHY
Advances in technology have drastically changed the way we live today compared to those of our ancient past. One type of technology that many of us may take for granted is the ability to communicate with others over long distances, or to large groups of people. A look back at ancient civilizations can give us insight today into the very first methods of long-distance communications. In 350 BC, a Greek named Aeneas invented the hydraulic telegraph, which was a means of communicating important, fairly detailed information, quickly over long distances.
KUNDA - SWEET
REPUBLIC WHITHERING ?
THE LOOT - FORMER IPS OFFICER SAYS
SEVEN YEARS OF SEWA
SR 71 BLACK BIRD - BY US PILOT
ISLAM & INDIA
NURSING - OLD AGE HOME
AKHAND BHARAT
TEETERING 'TWITTER'
TEETERING 'TWITTER'
By
Lt Gen PG Kamath (Veteran)
I am so delighted and grateful to you for the stand taken by you for the rights of we; Indians. You know; we don't have a government; we also do not have a constitution; we do not have democracy and do not have adult franchise; we are absolutely naïve of our rights, but for you; who else can salvage our freedom. The 1.3 billion Indians are roaming the countryside covering themselves with leaves and barks with our faces painted and dancing around the fire babbling and prattling gibberish noises to the beat of drums. Who will emancipate us?
DESTRUCTION OF GREAT INSTITUTION
SURGICAL STRIKE BY JUDICIARY ON ARMED FORCES
By
Lt Gen PG Kamath (Veteran)
You must have come across one person who knows every aspect better than you: be it Astronomy, Astrophysics, Nanoscience, Medicine, Engineering, Law, Oceanography, National Strategy, Operational Art, History, Geography, Genetic Science, Physics, Aviation technology, Architecture, Palaeontology; further going into the realm of literature: Shakespeare, Keats, Tagore, Wordsworth, Hemingway, RK Narayan, Greek Philosophy, Indian Philosophy and all past scriptures from Rig Veda to future inventions of this and next century; the married blokes definitely know the answer; it is their wives. Literally; amazed at God; to give so much knowledge, wisdom and confidence to them, unilaterally without exception.
STORY OF GALLANTRY MEDALS IN INDIA
RELATIONSHIPS - CARE TO SHUT THE DOOR
YOGI ADITYA
SHIVA JI - WE NEVER LEARNT MUCH
POST BY BASU
March to free Dhaka
https://www.tribuneindia.com/news/features/march-to-free-dhaka-267645
50TH YEARS OF THE 1971 WAR
Former Western Army Commander Lt Gen SS Mehta (Retd), who commanded a tank squadron that rolled into Dhaka as a greenhorn, remembers the epic battles beyond the brief
Updated At: Jun 13, 2021 03:58 PM (IST)
The 5 Independent Armoured Squadron (63 Cavalry) making a victorious entry into Dhaka. Troops of assorted units and some correspondents can be seen atop tanks.
END OF AN EMPIRE
VETERANS - ?
We left home as teenagers for an unknown adventure.
We loved our country enough to defend it and protect it with our own lives.
We said goodbye to friends and family and everything we knew.
We learned the basics and then we scattered in the wind to the far corners of the Earth.
We found new friends and new family.
We became brothers and sisters regardless of colour, race or creed.
We had plenty of good times, and plenty of bad times.
We didn't get enough sleep.
Some smoked and drank too much.
We picked up both good and bad habits.
We worked hard and played harder.
We didn't earn a great wage.
We experienced the happiness of mail call and the sadness of missing important events.
We didn't know when, or even if, we were ever going to see home again.
We grew up fast, and yet somehow, we never grew up at all.
We fought for our freedom, as well as the freedom of others.
Some of us saw actual combat, and some of us didn't.
Some of us saw the world, and some of us didn't.
Some of us dealt with physical warfare, most of us dealt with psychological warfare.
We have seen and experienced and dealt with things that we can't fully describe or explain, as not all of our sacrifices were physical.
We participated in time honoured ceremonies and rituals with each other, strengthening our bonds and camaraderie.
We counted on each other to get our job done and sometimes to survive it at all.
We have dealt with victory and tragedy.
We have celebrated and mourned.
We lost a few along the way.
When our adventure was over, some of us went back home, some of us started somewhere new and some of us never came home at all.
We have told amazing and hilarious stories of our exploits and adventures.
We share an unspoken bond with each other, that most people don't experience, and few will understand.
We speak highly of our own branch of service, and poke fun at the other branches.
We know however, that, if needed, we will be there for our brothers and sisters and stand together as one, in a heartbeat.
Being a veteran is something that had to be earned, and it can never be taken away.
SHAPELESS ROTIS & MOTHER-IN-LAW
SHAPELESS ROTIS & MOTHER IN LAW.
A mother writes a heart-warming letter to her son, on why he should not laugh at his wife’s shapeless rotis.
Dear Son,
Hope this letter finds you in the best of spirits and health. You might be surprised to find an email from your mom. Something told me to write to you; that you need to hear from me today.
TIME - समय गणना तन्त्र
VACCINE - COVID 19
THE COLOR REVOLUTION OF USA AND TWITTER
FORGIVNESS - FAMILY IS THE PLACE
NAVRATRA TIMES
THE DOG BITE
The Dog Bite
Lt Gen Vijay Oberoi
My brief article was published in the Hindustan Times Chandigarh on 27-04-2021.
A copy of the original piece is placed below. My sedate title "The Dog Bite" was changed to "When a Dog Bit a General and the 2/LT the Bullet". A photo copy of the piece is also attached (not very readable)..
MILITARY LEADERSHIP NEED FOR MERIT
The collapse of the Afghan National Army (ANA), the hasty withdrawal of the US and the rapid gains of Taliban in Afghanistan have major lessons for military and political leadership. ANA lost it completely due to poor motivation and training. Its leadership was too political, corrupt, and unprofessional. Lesson: Nations cannot afford poorly trained and unprofessional armed forces dabbling in politics even if well equipped. The US is facing yet another major international embarrassment. Its political and military leadership were on the same page at combat level but on vastly different pages at political level. The US is facing a political defeat rather than a military one.
THE 1962 WAR - TORN FAMILY
November 5, 2012, 2:32 PM IST
Mrs Neeharika Naidu
This is not a new story. This story is not one looking for sympathy or pity, as all of these days have been left far far behind. This is not a common story of the loss and desperation of a family but rather it is the story of a very brave woman's struggle with life and its vagaries, in face of a terrible calamity.
A very long long time ago, there lived two little princesses in a small mofussil town called Mhow. In those faraway days it was quiet, much quieter than now with small well-maintained houses, few cars that only the privileged owned. Life was absolutely idyllic.
ON CHINA
RULES - CALCULATIONS
MILITARY SPECIAL
I made up my mind not to care so much about the destination, and simply enjoy the journey.
~ David Archuleta ~ (Chords of Strength: A Memoir of Soul,
Song and the Power of Perseverance)
It was nearing the end of the training of our first term at the Indian Military Academy (IMA), Dehra Dun. The training was so rigorous that it was but natural for all of us to eagerly look forward to the end of the term, so that we could take a well-deserved break. The break was very essential to help us refresh and recoup ourselves so that we could complete the next leg of our training, which would only be tougher.
NDA BOXING - A WRITE UP
DAK BUNGLOWS
KEDARNATH TEMPLE - UNSOLVED CODE
AGED CITIZEN
ROOKHY SOOKHY KHA KAY
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ARMED FORCES - STATUS MUCH BIGGER
ARMED FORCES - STATUS MUCH HIGHER THAN ANY BUREAUCRAT
( In our country, the bureaucracy still lives in the British era. It was unfortunate that Sardar Patel, the Iron Man of India did not get time before the independence to Indianise the ICS officers to be shaped into the democratic structure. After Independence the Bureaucrats managed to instil fears in the minds of the politicians that we had at that time of a military take over and got into downgrading the Armed Forces to a miserable extent, may be the status or the pay and allowances. The Nation must realise, specially after the situation in Afghanistan post 15 Aug 2021, that the Nations can disintegrate in case the Armed forces do not have the morale and will to sacrifice for the nation.)
RED FORT TRIALS - INA OFFICERS
The Indian National Army trials (INA trials), which are also called the Red Fort trials, were the British Indian trial by courts-martial of a number of officers of the Indian National Army (INA) between November 1945 and May 1946, for charges variously for treason, torture, murder and abetment to murder during World War II. In total, approximately ten courts-martial were held. The first of these, and the most celebrated one, was the joint court-martial of Colonel Prem Sahgal, Colonel Gurbaksh Singh Dhillon, and Major General Shah Nawaz Khan. The three had been officers