40 Years Of Operation Meghdoot: How

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  • čas přidán 30. 04. 2024
  • 40 Years Of Operation Meghdoot--On 13 April 1984, the Indian army launched a military offensive in bone-chilling temperatures, on the frozen heights of the Siachen glacier to wrest from Pakistan any claim it sought to hold on to the Siachen glacier. The daring operation was unlike any other, pre-empting a plan from Pakistan by a few days. In his book, StratNews Global Editor in Chief Nitin A. Gokhale, has detailed the planning and the people behind Operation Meghdoot, which has given India a tactical height advantage on the world's highest battlefield. In this podcast, he tells Ketki Angre, why India felt the need for a mission like Operation Meghdoot and the heroic stories of the men in uniform who overcame the harshest weather and hostile conditions to put India ahead.
    The Choice Of Baisakhi To Launch Operation Meghdoot
    The person who planned the operation on the ground, Brigadier VN Channa picked April 13, 1984 as it was Baisakhi, not because it was an auspicious day but for tactical reasons. As Nitin A Gokhale explains, "In North India, especially Punjab, on both sides of the border in India and Pakistan, it's a big festival. And, most of the Pakistani soldiers are of Punjabi origin. Most of them celebrate so they're in a holiday mood. The leaders also have their guard down. And, also, mid-April (of 1984) on those heights beyond 20,000ft, there is snow everywhere. It's difficult to operate there or even think of going and occupying those places."
    That's exactly when India decided to launch the operation.
    Colonel Narendra 'Bull' Kumar, The Military Mountaineer With A Sharp Eye
    Colonel Narendra 'Bull' Kumar was a well-known military mountaineer with a sharp eye for detail who noticed Pakistan's 'cartographic aggression'. He convinced the military leadership that it was imperative to access the higher reaches of the glacier to see what the Pakistanis were up to.
    Pakistan Outwitted, Outmaneuvered, Outpaced
    Operation Meghdoot began on April 13, 1984 when Captain Sanjay Kulkarni was dropped by helicopter on the dizzying heights of the glacier with his team. They were caught in a snowstorm and there was no contact with them for the next four days. When the weather cleared four days later, a hovering Pakistan helicopter saw that India was firmly in control of the Siachen glacier.
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Komentáře • 12

  • @jamescaffrey7869
    @jamescaffrey7869 Před 17 dny +6

    We need a movie about this hopefully not stupidly dramatized and with a genuine actor to show the world the bravery of these soldiers. This is the type of movies we need and no the stupid Pathan type movies

  • @haroonrashid9978
    @haroonrashid9978 Před 9 dny

    interview the abhinendan plz.and all true be told.

  • @unmeshmisra5538
    @unmeshmisra5538 Před 17 dny +1

    Nitin Sir, i have the book. It is a pleasure reading it each time. Being a strategic affairs enthusiast, i thoroughly enjoyed the narration. Thanks. Jai Hind. 😊

  • @abhishekkumar-yu7fh
    @abhishekkumar-yu7fh Před 17 dny +1

    Always great hearing Nitin sir

  • @asifjaved1939
    @asifjaved1939 Před 14 dny +1

    Illegally and forcefully Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir is not a part of india it is a disputed territory according to UN resolution between Pakistan and terrorist India.

  • @asifjaved1939
    @asifjaved1939 Před 14 dny +1

    If Roman empire expired and byzantine empire expired and Soviet union expired then One Day terrorist India is also expired and before that illegally and forcefully Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir obtained its right of self-determination according to UN resolution and merged with Pakistan.