Opinion
High time govt empowers BSF cadre officers lead force at highest level
Rattan Chand Sharma
In this op-ed, RC Sharma, former BSF commandant, makes a strong case for BSF cadre officers to lead the force considering their professional competence and experience gained by being being integral part of systematic command hierarchy for 57 years.
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‘Death Trap’: The 1962 operations in Galwan-Chang Chenmo sector
Jai Samota
In all wars, there are always unsung heroes whose tales of grit, valour, and extraordinary feats while facing unimaginable adversities get buried never to see the light of the day. This is an effort to bring out to the world one such story from 1962 India-China war that took place in the cold desert of Ladakh. 1962 operation in Galwan-Chang Chenmo sector.
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In Punjab, healing touch needed to defang separatists
Rattan Chand Sharma
In this op-ed, former BSF commandant Rattan Chand Sharma writes that to defang the Punjab separatists, the state and Centre must come together and give a healing touch to the people in the state with genuine grievances. He also suggests several issues that need to be resolved urgently.
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Punjab turbulence impacts national security, collective effort need of hour
Rattan Chand Sharma
In this op-ed, RC Sharma, veteran BSF commandant, says the current spurt in radicalism in Punjab is an ominous sign for the country and state. Since it is still in its infancy, it can be nipped in the bud to prevent Punjab from sliding into the dark days of 1980s.
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‘Gateway to Hell’: The 1962 operation in Daulat Beg Oldie
Jai Samota
In all wars, there are always unsung heroes whose tales of grit, valour, and extraordinary feats while facing unimaginable adversities get buried never to see the light of the day. This is an effort to bring out to the world one such story from 1962 India-China war that took place in the cold desert of Ladakh. The operation of Daulat Beg Oldie.
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LAC imbroglio: India needs to shed its hesitancy in dealing with China
Rattan Chand Sharma
In this article, RC Sharma, veteran BSF commandant, opines that India must shed its hesitancy and passive attitude in dealing with China to end the LAC imbroglio. He says India must respond in a manner that earns China’s respect.
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Indian Armed Forces: Whose military is it anyway?
Col Dinesh Kumar (R)
In this article, Col Dinesh Kumar (R) laments the government’s U-turn on its OROP promise and – what he perceives to be – the constant politization of India’s armed forces. He also highlights some serious issues, which he believes to be addressed.
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Akhand Bharat and ‘retaking’ Pakistan-occupied Kashmir
Sanjiv Krishan Sood
In the wake of the defence minister and senior Army officers talking about taking Pakistan-occupied Kashmir back, former ADG BSF SK Sood writes on if it is possible for India to do so. He analyses the various factors that would come into play, in case India launches a military campaign to wrest back #POK.
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Revival of militancy in Punjab: Need collective will to stop it
Rattan Chand Sharma
In this op-ed, RC Sharma, veteran BSF commandant, says there are ominous signs of militancy being revived in Punjab and to tackle this, the state and its police must change the way they are handling looming danger at present.
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‘Honour, Enfield, and Panama’: The story of Lt Yog Raj Palta
Jai Samota
This is the story of Yog Raj Palta, a young and adventurous Indian Army officer who loved his Royal Enfield bike and Panama cigarettes – and immortalized himself in the 1962 India-China war.
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