Born For War: Memoirs of a Young Mukti Bahini Jodha (Paperback; INR 399; Delivered pan India only)
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Born For War (Paperback; INR 399) is a first-hand account of a Mukti Bahini fighter who, in 1971, was barely eligible to get enrolled into the outfit that had waged a resistance war against brutalities of the Pakistani Army. Narrated by the man who was a young kid at that time, the book carries descriptive notes that make it easier for the uninitiated to understand the overall context.
"A Hundred Years" Probably the 'blows' part was taken literally from his oft-quoted speech regarding "the first few blows on the anvil of life which shaped human destiny...."; and ever since then, we have been at the receiving end of blows! "No Woman No Cry" Well, actually Woman is definitely more than a Man, as she has the "Man" within her; in other words, those of us who are not Mathematically challenged would sum up that Man is actually a sub-set of Woman. "Mosquito Menace", Man proposes, and the mosquito disposes, and with disdain. Like a kamikaze, he just approaches his target; he even warns the victim of his intent with his gentle humming that here I am, 'catch me if you can'! "Casus Belli" This motherly affection which is centred on the stomach, is a universal phenomenon across the length and breadth of the country and knows no caste, religion, region, culture or language barriers. Whether we have a Uniform Civil Code or not, we have a Uniform Feeding Code for Mother India. "Ripped Jeans" Somewhere down the line, these tatters became a fashion statement; the beggars in India can now have their own line of prêt a porter (ready to wear) and can proudly boast of their high-end attire while serenading on their daily promenades on the streets' walking the ramp' rather than 'street walking'. "Tool Kits" Hack saws and chisels are languishing in the carpenter's bag as even 'hacking' these days is associated with these cyber warriors, gradually chiselling away at their domain. In fact, the domain has already been usurped by the good-for-nothing DNS, which at one time was supposed to be the job of the tool kit of an ENT surgeon's scalpel. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Brig Suyash is a serving Army officer with an outstanding career spanning more than three decades. A recipient of the Vishisht Seva Medal for distinguished service, he is widely travelled, which includes a stint in West Africa as part of the United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cote d'Ivoire and Europe on a fa
From Sepoy to Subedar (Hardcover; INR 895) Sita Ram’s splendidly evocative chronicle of his forty-eight years in the service of the English is a piece of first-hand military history. First published in 1873, in translation from original Hindi, it eventually became a standard text book for the British officers.
This work probes the circumstances surrounding the ethnic cleansing and cultural genocide of Kashmiri Hindus⸺ the torchbearers of Valley’s ancient culture. All the typical stages of genocide from classification of the victims to the denial of culpability are clearly visible in the narrative. Real-life incidents bring to light the discrimination this educated community faced in the Valley, the dire circumstances under which they had to flee their motherland and their dogged determination to once again rebuild their lives. These aboriginals chose to abandon their homes, but not their faith. They not only survived this calamity but also thrived, and that is an inspiration for all the persecuted people. The fact that not even one act of violent revenge can be ascribed to Kashmiri Hindus, speaks volumes about their ethos.
Based on the 1971 Indo-Pak War, this book revolves around a young boy who leaves a more comfortable option to join the Indian Army and strives to do his best to fulfil the last wish of a dear one of his.
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 led invaders and details of the fight put up by the Indian Army and forces of J&K Princely state!