India’s Braveheart: Untold Stories from the Indian
Army
by Lt. Gen. Satish Dua (Rtd.)-Review
“He was born on Army Day. I had only one Child. I gave
him to the Army. No father can be prouder.”
This book is one of my favorite
books that I have read so far. It tells the tale of an officer who was once a
Lieutenant and retired as Lt. General later. This book has explained the
circumstances, experiences, and hurdles of Braveheart. Also, it tells the
experience of an officer and how he was shaped into a gentleman whom a lot of
people look up and follow him.
It’s a privilege to hear the
story of Braveheart from the experience of Braveheart. This book has twelve
chapters and every chapter has its tale to talk about the story of a different
soldier. It also shows the relation between the Commanding Officers and his
men. Circumstances they face and experience they gain in dealing with the
situation.
This book starts with the story
of Uri's surgical strike where General Sahaab has shared the experience and
action taken by him when he was the core commander. He has explained the operation in subtle language and without revealing any crucial information
that is not needed to be in the public domain. This chapter is one of my favorite chapters where I could read it again.
There are two more chapters that
I liked it a lot and has a special place in my heart. One of them is the “Mai aur Meri Helmet”,
It gives insight into the safety measure followed by the soldiers and commanding
officers. It intrigues me how a soldier and High-Rank Officers are equal if he
is part of the operation. General Sahaab was ordered to wear a helmet as the
Subedar Major Sahaab has instructed his men not to let General Sahaab be a part
of ambush if he didn’t wear a helmet. It was a surprise that even General
Sahaab has to follow the rules set by his team.
Another Chapter that made me
introspect is “Don’t call the
Soldier”, shows the worry of a commanding officer if his men are
tense during the operation which could lead to fatal injury or mistakes during
the ambush. He has mentioned how one of his men was so frustrated as a hot iron
that he warned people around him. He had later solved the issue by discussing
it with him. One must read this book to know how a leader should lead his team
when they are in distress.
If one could gain from this book
is the experience to tackle their problems and get to know how the soldiers
feel and live in extreme conditions. This book is filled with so many
experiences where one soldier will never tell his pain when he is injured. It
tells the story of a father who lost his only child. A Child cherished by his
parent has decided to give his life to the very people who threw stones at him.
It’s a story of a true warrior who gives you experience and teaching to be
followed.
This book is written in simple
language. There is minute use of technical words which could be understood by
any type of reader. If one has to understand the view and experience of the
soldiers this book is an amazing read.
What was
added in your vocabulary?
1.
Contingency- A possible future situation or event.
2.
Petering- decrease or fading gradually before
coming to an end.
3.
Spurred- to encourage his plan to work
harder/faster.
4.
Colloquially- used in spoken conversation, not in
formal situations.
5.
Hinterland- the areas of a country that are away
from the coast, from the banks of a large river, or from the main cities.
6.
Vacillating- to keep changing your moods or
opinions about something, especially in a way that annoys other people.
“To the brave Indian Soldier, who asks for so little,
yet is always willing and ready to risk his life for the country.”

I am really feeling so proud after reading this especially the part of "Mai aur Meri Helmet". Also, vocabulary part gave me some knowledge. It is just awesome. Jai Hind.
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DeleteBest review mam, keep posting content like it ......review is as simple as book written.I haven't read complete book yet but i've read few pages of it. Reviews simplifies the actual knowledge in the books.Thanks a lot for posting it to us
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Ila
Thank you for such a knowledgeable insight on a wonderful book! Also for introducing a rebellious Braveheart. Provokes me to add the book in my bucket list!would love to read more blogs from you. You keep readers motivated to read more. Wonderful job. Thank you for adding your vocabulary list at the end, the learner in me is happy..������ #Jaihind.
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