The Art of Battlefield Medicine

Army Medical corps faces its greatest challenge in providing initial Resuscitative Care to the Battle Casualty in the Combat Zone.

The Victory Over Death – The Psychology of Warfare

The psychological preparation for war demands that the man should overcome his ‘Fear of Death’ so that he could physically march toward’s his enemy’s position and willingly confront the threat of Death.Indian Tradition views this as an act of severing the pedicle or stalk of a Cucumber to separate it from its attachment to the Vine. Breaking Free from Attachment is the Mantra.

The Freedom From Sickness-Sarve Santu Niramaya

The Indian Army Medical Corps promotes the idea that there should be Freedom from Sickness and that no person should experience any thought that may arouse a sense of sorrow or grief.

Defining Indian Identity- The Pursuit of Pure and Perfect Knowledge

Indian Identity is defined by a culturally driven desire of a pursuit of Pure Knowledge and Perfect Wisdom. Philosophy of Medicine explores the underlying principles of human consciousness, and human existence.

Testimonials reveal the story of a career in the Indian Army Medical Corps

Testimonials reveal that Lieutenant General VVS Pratap Rao, the Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services, Indian Army during 1982-83 had lied about his actions.

Individuality and the Genome

Each human being has an unique genome of his own. To understand and know a species, we need to know each individual member of that species.

Krupa – A force to preserve the human existence

Human Existence is transient, ephemeral, and fleeting. We need to seek the powerful and magnificent Force of Krupa to protect ourselves. Krupa brings a sense of Joy and imparts the taste of sweetness ( Madhurya ).

The Medical Plan for the Fifth Army in Bangladesh – The Experience of Madhurya in the Chittagong Hill Tracts

The memorable foot journey through the forests of Chittagong Hill Tracts while evacuating battle wounded casualties of Indo-Pak War of 1971, and the unexpected encounter with a Chakma tribal youth who had needed help.

The Fifth Army – The Untold Story from the Chittagong Hill Tracts

In the history of Indian Army Medical Corps, I had the unique privilege to perform the tasks of Nursing Assistant and Ambulance Assistant in providing patient care and comfort when I had accompanied on foot and medically evacuated my battle casualties during the Indo-Pak War of 1971.