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Book about Bangladesh’s release launched

Book about Bangladesh's release launched
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Chandigarh: coincides with the 50th birthday celebration of the Indo-Pak 1971 war, the book war in the east, liberation of Bangladesh, 1971.
‘Released in Chandigarh before the army veterans.
This book was written by Colonel Ranbir Singh, VRC (RETD) which also participated in the war and then a major with 4 Rajput regiments.
This book describes the courage, determination, and the spirit of Indian soldiers, who face a challenging situation in dangerous situations involving risks for their lives.
This results in the release of Bangladesh from the Tirani Government of East Pakistan.
This book was released by the guest head of General Bhopinder Singh.
The unique aspect is that the majority of veterans present have participated in the war for Bangladeshi release.
“This book is proof of the courage of the Indian soldiers and leadership at the Junior level.
A record 93,000 Pakistani soldiers surrendered and taken prisoners of war by Indian soldiers on December 16, 1971.” said the colonel.
Speaking of the typical features of the book, Colonel Ranbir said, “While most of the war books in the East Pakistani War have been written from the perspective of higher military commanders, my books have been written from the grassroots level.
Stress has been placed on the operation of the battalion level who highlighted the leadership of the Junior Commander.
The majority of these books included certain units or formations while my book covered all offensive operations by East India’s command and illustrates the war overall.
“He said that the Indian army weaved ‘Chakravyuh’ to ensure success.” It was planning.
” A careful, the nonstop is executed perfectly by all sub units, which I have mentioned in this book, “Colonel added.
This book has 163 pages.
The order includes the background, trigger point, and action before the declaration of war by Pakistan by Pakistan.
On December 3, 1971.
The main offense was covered in five parts.
Col Ranbir participated in the 1965 and 1971 war.
He was injured in a cargil attack on May 17, 1965 and was awarded Chakra Veer for Galantry.

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