During the Indo-Pak War of 1971, the Medical Officer belonging to the Indian Army Medical Corps had displayed Courage while operating inside the enemy territory and in the face of enemy action. Being a Combatant, the Gallantry displayed by the AMC Officer deserves proper recognition.
Category Archives: Living Tibetan Spirits
“Burma Shave” – A disgusting insult
A controversial cartoon of a decapitated Buddha in The Ann Arbor News in 2007 was criticized as offensive and disrespectful. The critic, an ex-employee of the CIA’s ‘Campaign for Tibet’, called out America for its selective support of Democracy and Human Rights, implying favoritism towards its interests. President Bush’s lack of concern for human rights issues in Tibet was highlighted, as he spoke about the situation in Burma. The writer urged for local political development in Burma and more support for Tibetan Buddhist monks.
Operation Eagle 1971 – A Sermon in Kaptai, Bangladesh
OPERATION EAGLE 1971-72 in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh was inclined towards Peace
Bharat Darshan-Defining Indian Identity – My Birthplace
Mylapore, Madras (Chennai), India is my birthplace. It has been continuously inhabited by humans for thousands of years. Thiruvalluvar who is recognized as the Saint Poet of India belongs to Mylapore.
India – The Land of Gautama Buddha
This entry is dedicated to the loving memory of those brave men who had sacrificed their lives while nurturing fond hopes to win freedom for Tibet and they had cherished a dream to preserve the Tibetan Identity.
Defining Indian Identity – What’s in a name?
Name is an important tool to describe personal identity. The fondness for selecting, using, and remembering names is an important Cultural attribute which defines Indian Identity.
Defining Indian Identity – Mother Ganges is the Spirit of the Nation
The Land of India could be defined as the Country where River Ganga or Ganges flows. This River shapes the Spirit of Indian Nationalism and brings people together.
Defining Indian Identity -The Traditional Greeting
Culture is acquired or learned behavior. We learn to greet and acknowledge each other with tools provided by Culture.