My musings on the death of Socrates NO EVIL CAN BEFALL A GOOD MAN EITHER HERE OR HEREAFTER THE DEATH OF SOCRATES Ms. Emily Wilson is the author of this book (Harvard, 247 pages, $19.95) and it was reviewed by Thomas Meaney and the article with the title The Afterlife of a Skeptic appeared in …
Category Archives: The Cold War in Asia
Sangram Medal 1971 – A story that I shared with the Director General of Armed Forces Medical Services
The Story about Indo-Pak War of 1971, the military operation in Chittagong Hill Tracts, and the Courage displayed by an Army Medical Corps Medical Officer.
Liberation War of Bangladesh – Fallen Heroes on both sides
The India-Pakistan War of 1971 is memorable because of Fallen Heroes on both sides. Wars cannot be won without human sacrifice. The Attacking Party and the Defending Party have to display valor in the true traditions of rendering military Service.
About Guns, Victory and Gallantry Awards – 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War
About Guns, Victory and Gallantry Awards – Bangladesh Ops of 1971. The US President Richard Nixon and the Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, Washington DC, November 04, 1971. OPERATION EAGLE 1971 – ABOUT GUNS, VICTORY, AND GALLANTRY AWARDS. THE MILITARY ACTION IN THE CHITTAGONG HILL TRACTS COMMENCED ON NOVEMBER 03, 1971, ONE MONTH PRIOR TO …
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Guns, Victory and Gallantry Awards – Bangladesh Liberation War of 1971
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.
Operation Eagle 1971 – A Sermon in Kaptai, Bangladesh
OPERATION EAGLE 1971-72 in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Bangladesh was inclined towards Peace
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.