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Thursday, April 22, 2021

Latest War Book on Amazon " THIS IS WAR"


Once upon a time, there was a king who fought a great war; he won a lot of battles and then he died away. Unfortunately for him, he did not have a chronicler or a historian to describe what all he had done and thus he went into oblivion. The lesson is that there must be somebody who will not only chronicle the events but also interpret them so that people can know what is the real truth.  Keeping this in mind Group Captain MG Singh a senior officer of the Air Force has brought to the readers a chronicle of some famous battles fought during World War II


The book titled 'This is War' has been published on Amazon.com and Amazon.in and gives an account of some important and not so important battles of the world war. World War II was a watershed in world history and it is possible that's such a war and on so gigantic scale may never take place. The war that lasted six years sapped the energy of the world but at the same time brought to the fore the theory of warfare.A reading of this book will be an eye-opener as the author has introduced the reader to some very famous and also some not so famous battles but at the same time are extremely important. For those who are interested in military history and the theory of warfare then this book is certainly part of their curriculum. The book is priced at INR 350 and is a good buy and addition to one's library. Best of luck to anybody who is interested in buying and reading this book.


 

Saturday, April 17, 2021

India can Learn a lot from China and North Korea

The first thing the Indians must learn is to have discipline. India is the most indisciplined nation in the world where the people apart from being indisciplined are divided by caste, language, and religion. One religion does not think that it is part of India and the nation is divided into regional and caste lines. India must learn to reward meritocracy and not rely on giving jobs on the basis of one's caste. There are a lot of things that India can learn from North Korea and China.


The country must also learn to be self-reliant and fearless and not be dictated by the policy as initiated in the book by Alistair MacLean "fear is the key." 


India should not end up like the mummy which I have shown above, an inert fossil that is only a historical oddity.