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Chandigarh

Successful book discussions mark 8th Military Literature Festival

PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | December 01, 2024 01:24 AM

CHANDIGARH: The first day of 8th Military Literature Festival, held on Saturday, November 30th, at the Lake Club, Chandigarh, witnessed an enthusiastic response with engaging book discussions that captivated military enthusiasts, historians, and the public alike. The event showcased in-depth conversations featuring esteemed authors and distinguished veterans, celebrating India's rich military heritage and valour.

The first day of the programme featured three thought-provoking sessions:

"General's Jottings" is the latest book written by Lt Gen KJ Singh in which he has held forth his views on the different aspects of India’s military policy and security policy. The discussion was led by Maj Gen Shammi Rai. General Singh’s compelling and forthright views on leadership, duty, and personal experiences, resonated deeply with the audience.

In the second session discussions were held on the book "Requiem for a Soldier" by Abhishek Sanyal. This is a tribute to soldiers' sacrifices in such diverse battlefields like Hydaspes and Verdun and struck an emotional chord. Maj Gen AP Singh was the discussant with the author and his analysis brought out the poignant themes of resilience and honour, emphasizing the human side of military service.

In the last session, a discussion on the book "Valour and Honour: Indian Army Through the Ages" edited by Maj Gen Jagatbir Singh and Maj Gen Ian Cardozo were held.

This session traced the Indian Army's rich history and enduring legacy. It highlighted key milestones and contributions, showcasing the timeless spirit of the armed forces. Maj Gen Dr. Mandip Singh held the discussion with the Maj Gen Jagatbir Singh, the co-editor.

The festival underscored the importance of preserving and sharing military stories, fostering a deeper understanding of India’s defence forces and their sacrifices. Attendees lauded the event for its insightful dialogue and its tribute to the nation's heroes.

The Clarion Call theatre as usual informed and entertained the public with its brilliant offerings including military documentaries.

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