Friday 27 March 2020

WEARING GREEN ” My Journey in The Indian Army” by Brigadier Parminder Singh(Retired)

This a true and factual account of the author's journey in the Indian Army. He was born in 1932 in haripur, a small town in the north-western frontier province of present-day Pakistan. His love for the army developed from watching troops go by during World War II on grand trunk road, a road next to his house. When Partition happened, his family, like many others, went through the trauma which brought them back to India virtually destitute. The author joined the National defence Academy in 1949. He, unfortunately, lost his right eye in an accident happened at the national defence Academy. He in spite of the loss continued and thrived with his career. His display of courage to persevere through the rest of the service with one eye speaks volumes. He was a directing Staff at the defence services Staff college Wellington and describes his teaching tenure as enduring while meaningful. His love of adventure took him to Para trooping, mountaineering and also to volunteer for 1971 indo-pakistan war. His mountaineering experience gave him an extraordinary chance to lead a police expedition along up-tibet border. His inspiring and vivid description of the Wars, operation vijay(goa), in do -China war of 1962, and indo-pakistan war 1971 highlights the adventure and the profession knowledge he displays in dealing with difficult situations and explicit narration of events. Throughout his autobiography, the author depicts a very colourful journey giving insights about his courage in every aspect of his career. Due to his family circumstances, he resigned from the army as a Brigadier, at the height of his professional career. The author is extremely grateful to the Indian Army for providing wonderful opportunities and important life lessons





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