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Lt Col KN Bakshi, author of I was a Prisoner of War in China, retired from the Indian Army 18 years back and settled down in USA. Though the border war of 1962 may have been too insignificant an incident in the history of the Nation, for individuals like the author involved in the actual fight, it was an unforgettable experience, details of which are indelibly etched on his heart. This book reveals for the first time, a true and human story of a soldier who carries physical disabilities to this day from this war. Details of a Chinese prison camp come out vividly after an exhausting war and capture. The designated ground as prison camp had nothing to eat and there were no medical facilities. At the altitude of 8000 ft. blankets were stolen by brother soldiers to keep themselves warm. Wounds continued to bleed for lack of medicare. Colonel Bakshi received 5 bullet wounds, metal fragments of grenades resulting in abnormal blood loss and severe pain. And surgery was performed by a Chinese doctor in the open field without the normal facilities of an operation room. All the baser and finer traits of an individual's character come to the fore in this first person story.
Memoirs of a former inspector general of police, Bihar.
Lieutenant’s disposition was not to spare anyone this time. With electrifying rapidity, she gripped his hand and pulled him all over her shoulder; which neared him towards her lifted knees, gave him the hardest blow on his groins. The man was taken aback. Not expecting this to come to him, fell on the floor holding his groins with both his hands and yelling in pain. Before anyone could know what happened; she flew in air with her right leg stretched at front and the left bent slightly, landed with a flying kick on the face of one of the ladies. The lady fell on the ground. The other lady wanted to take a hold of her but Lieutenant proved too fast for her. She had snatched the flashlight fr...
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On the activities of prominent Muslim leaders in India.