Besides his strategic and tactical acumen, it was his amazing personality, quick wit and ability to remain unflustered under any circumstances that stood him apart from almost any leader one has read about or known, recalls Lieutenant General Syed Ata Hasnain (retd).
Besides his strategic and tactical acumen, it was his amazing personality, quick wit and ability to remain unflustered under any circumstances that stood him apart from almost any leader one has read about or known By Lieutenant General SYED ATA HASNAIN (Retd) The doyen of India’s military leaders, Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw,
FIFTY-NINE years after the October 1962 Chinese invasion, are the recent Bhutan-China border talks a harbinger of bad news? Is India’s Himalayan blunder in for a potential encore? Shouldn’
Some portray Wingate as a visionary unconventional warrior; others as an unstable man. Regardless, he and his Chindits became the terror of the Japanese.