Language: English
Published by Indian Institute of Advanced Studies, 2001
ISBN 10: 8179860019 ISBN 13: 9788179860014
Seller: Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Germany
Condition: New. pp. 160.
Soft cover. Condition: New.
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: New. 1st Edition. At a time when people wear their faith on their sleeves and are ready to attack each other in the name of religion, the armed forces offer an island of hope. A soldier does not die for his religion but for the pride of his regiment which is invariably associated with pride of the nation. A Soldier's Faith is replete with folklores, legends and some true stories of soldiers' bravery and courage that have been shaping the faith system of Indian troops for decades. Whether a soldier is able to recite a hymn or a prayer properly or not does not make a difference, as long as he is able to align himself with his regimental war cry. The question is-if our army has been able to evolve its faith that unifies all religions, why can't our countrymen or for that matter, the citizens of a globalised world not do ittime, really, is running out.
Published by Book Mart India, 2021
ISBN 10: 8187583398 ISBN 13: 9788187583394
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Soft cover. Condition: New. This work aims to bring to fore certain anecdotes and experiences as narrated by those who were there and who witnessed such events unfolding in front of their own eyes during Indo-Pak War 1971. That is the closest one can get to the truth of a battlefield engagement. Have we been able to achieve 100% accuracy? We can't say! But we are sanguine that all such accounts are as close to the truth as possible. The contributors, all in senior age brackets by now, are free from the limitations that get imposed both by the service regulations and impact of events that may have happened in the recent past. They are well beyond such inducements.
Hardcover. Condition: New. This is a detailed account of military operations in the geographical territory of Naushera-Jhangar in the present day UT of Jammu & Kashmir. Not told before stories of valour and courage of both J&K State Forces and Indian Army.
Published by Book Mart India, 2021
ISBN 10: 8187583401 ISBN 13: 9788187583400
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. This book, as a part of a series of literary works that, together cover the whole expanse of the 1947-48 conflict, focuses primarily on the Kishanganga (also referred to as Kishenganga) Valley (and Northern Kashmir as a stepping stone to the said vale). As the readers would know and realise, the bow-shaped river basin of Kishanganga (KG) River provided depth and a huge geographical cushion to the Kashmir Valley during those fateful days. If we were, hypothetically, to take out Kishanganga Valley from the map for a while, the vulnerability of Kashmir Valley and Ladakh region would stand out, needing no further aggrandizement. The KG valley with steep gorges, fast-flowing streams and the KG River, was a tough terrain to evict the well-entrenched enemy from, i.e., after the presence of such elements had been discovered or reported many months after the commencement of the conflict. Post recapture, the extended frontages that the defenders then had to hold against a numerically superior, well-supplied enemy, turned out to be a tactician's nightmare. When we factor in the realities like lack of an air strip, lack of motorable roads and highly erratic supply lines, the challenges that Indian forces faced in the KG Valley, become apparent. It was, definitely, not a mean task to first throw the invaders out of the river basin and then hold the long stretch of the formidable mountainous terrain with just a handful of troops. As a result, many stretches were re-occupied by the enemy even after Indian troops had evicted them from such areas during the course of the conflict. The KG Valley, incidentally, sat in the middle of two secret plans, Operation Gulmarg (Kashmir and Jammu region) and Operation Datta Khel (Gilgit area), being put into action by Pakistan at that time. And unlike elsewhere, regular troops faced Indian troops from the very beginning of operations in and around the Tithwal area.
Published by Lay Publications, 2020
ISBN 10: 8187583355 ISBN 13: 9788187583356
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. A never before told account of military operations in the Kashmir Valley during 1947-48 conflict. Plundering of Baramulla, Uri and Muzaffarabad and atrocities committed by the Pakistan army sponsored raiders and details of fight put up by Indian Army and forces of J&K Princely state!
Published by Book Mart India, 2020
ISBN 10: 8187583363 ISBN 13: 9788187583363
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. This work aims to focus primarily on the operations undertaken in the general area bound by Rajouri in the South to Haji Pir Pass in the North to Jhelum River in the West to mighty Pir Panjal in the East with its centre around Poonch. In the present context, the geographical segment being addressed actually covers the whole of Poonch District with a spill over into Northern part of Rajouri District and some areas now under illegal occupation of Pakistan (PoJK or Pakistan illegally occupied J&K). In order to keep readers in sync with the events happening in other sectors of the erstwhile Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) State, suitable mentions have been made without digging too deep into such actions. Within the Jammu region, details of the events surrounding Naushera-Jhangar, Kathua-Samba and even Jammu have been mentioned in passing so as not to lose the focus or widen the scope. Similarly, brief references have been made of the events happening North of Pir Panjal Range.
Published by Sabre & Quill Publishers, 2021
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
Hardcover. Condition: New. Operation Datta Khel was a British ploy to slice off Gilgit-Baltistan from J&K and hand it over to Pakistan. Without a single Pakistani soldier arriving at Gilgit, the territory was handed over to Pakistan by the British. Pakistanis, thereafter, went gunning for Ladakh where they were halted and eventually pushed back. This is an all-inclusive account of war in High Himalayas during 1947-48.