Field Marshal Sam Manekeshaw
The Man and His Times
- The book will be of major interest to all Indians, young and old, for whom he is a national hero
- The book will make very interesting reading for the youth of the country as it relates an enjoyable story with just enough historical and political background to provide context without being heavy or pedantic
- The book should find a ready readership among men in uniform, particularly those in the Indian armed forces
Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw was the Chief of the Indian Army from 1969 to 1973. This book is a reflection on Sam, his character traits, sense of humor, moral and professional courage and the enigma that made up his personality. It presents a unique insight to his thinking and his style of dealing with a spectrum of situations from the sublime to the mundane. Above all, it portrays his humility, his honesty and his respect for men in uniform, regardless of rank. The book is anecdotal and an easy read as it walks you through his life from childhood to the pinnacle of glory. The political canvas, woven lightly into this very personal story, highlights how a brilliant military strategist shaped the destiny of the Indian subcontinent. Family photographs, copies of citations, handwritten notes and personal correspondence make this book a treasure to read and acquire.
- Publisher
- Niyogi Books
- ISBN
- 9789383098309
- Published
- 9th Sep 2014
- Binding
- Hardback
- Territory
- USA & Canada
- Size
- 8.62 in x 10.93 in
- Pages
- 214 Pages
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