105-yr-old Indian pilot dies in silence but unravels vicious Cold War plot to assassinate Zhou Enlai

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  • #CutTheClutter #ZhouEnlai #KashmirPrincess
    A 105-year-old Indian pilot dies in silence but unravels a vicious Cold War conspiracy to assassinate Zhou Enlai, a bombed airliner & some heroism - Watch episode 1,127 of 'Cut The Clutter' with ThePrint Editor-in-Chief Shekhar Gupta to know more.
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  • @ThePrintIndia
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  • @AMITKULHARI-px6qn
    @AMITKULHARI-px6qn Před rokem +84

    No other journalist platform would cover such a story. Really admire The Print for the kind of stories you cover. I only know of this crash story from the biography written on RN Kao.

    • @krr3502
      @krr3502 Před rokem

      These vary story is being narrated way back by stratnews global editor in chief a legendry journalist

    • @krr3502
      @krr3502 Před rokem

      @@nisargdalal5840 his CZcams page stratnews global is a goldmines of strategic viewpoint of Indian and the world .

  • @vinaypradhan6041
    @vinaypradhan6041 Před rokem +44

    Excellent narration. Luckily I had a chance to read (long time back when I was in school) the book "Kashmir Princes" by Mr. Karnik. He was assigned as an additional engineer (besides the flight engineer) for that special flight. He gave a good description of the flight till the accident, after the explosion, ditching efforts, and then survival efforts to reach a nearby island. I remember his words that the aluminum wing was burning like paper. The plane was difficult to control due to uneven lift as the right wing disintegrating due to fire. Capt. Jathar managed to ditch the aircraft in spite of that. Plane broke into three major pieces amid intense fire. Only three of them managed to get out. They tried to swim to the nearest island but could not due to very strong currents. Ultimately they managed to reach islands and then getting help from the authorities. Later on they were asked "how did the sharks spare you?" by British Royal Navy ship crew that helped in investigation and recovery. Apparently those are shark infested waters. Ms. Berry was engaged to be married to a TWA airline captain but fate had different plans. Separately Capt. Jathar skippered Air India's first international flight from Cairo to London via Rome (Bombay to Cairo was another senior Captain). Thanks for covering this topic.

    • @acharyaashis342
      @acharyaashis342 Před rokem +2

      Yes, I have also read the Bengali translation of Mr. A.S. Karnik's book when I was a school student in the early seventies. I still remember the photographs of the crew members including Ms. Berry in that book.

  • @GururajBN
    @GururajBN Před rokem +31

    I had read about the crash of Kashmir Princess in a Kannada Digest called "Kasturi", which compiled stories from various sources and presented it much like Readers' Digest. Of course, so many details were not known then except that Chou En Lai (as spelled then) had escaped death. Many thanks for bringing back such an old crash story. Probably, you should also do a CTC on Kanishka, the Air India jumbo jet which went down in the Atlantic, and Emperor Akbar, which went down off Bombay coast (as it was called then).

    • @shobitgurung86
      @shobitgurung86 Před rokem

      It was Emperor Ashoka....that went down on 1st January 1978

  • @pradeepjainbp
    @pradeepjainbp Před rokem +14

    Salute to the Print Team for choosing this story in cut the clutter... Such a ride in to the 50's and 60's feels like we lived in there....
    Sir please make an episode or 2 on Homi Bhabha and the spy, espionage at that time... ROCKET Boys had done a good job but when we hear it from you we are sure that we are clear of the clutter.

    • @somnathbose5475
      @somnathbose5475 Před rokem +2

      Thanks to The Print and Mr. Gupta for covering this long forgotten episode . I remember reading a Bengali language translation of Mr . Karnik's book and being riveted by his accounts , at an age when children read mainly storybooks and comics . Much later , I sailed up and down the South China seas , passing quite close to the Natuna group of islands . It would be highly appreciated if Mr.Gupta did an episode on the Air India crash in the Swiss Alps which killed Homi Bhaba and everyone on board and also included , I understand , some fellow Indian Merchant Navy Officers and crew on their way to join a newly acquired Indian ship , somewhere in Europe .

  • @olah22
    @olah22 Před rokem +16

    शेखर गुप्ता भी दादा नाना की तरह पुरानी कहानियां सुनाता है पर ये कहानियां रोचक रोमांचक और सत्य होती है।।

  • @mallikarjungupta1687
    @mallikarjungupta1687 Před rokem +15

    What an amazing piece of history. Thank you for bringing it to us.

    • @ululukululu450
      @ululukululu450 Před rokem

      Fact: pm of Nepal had asked premier Zhou En Lai to allow Nepal to become a part of China, during his visit to Nepal in 1950s.

    • @AkshatSharma1505
      @AkshatSharma1505 Před rokem

      @@ululukululu450 Source?

    • @Amidat
      @Amidat Před rokem

      nefarious piece of history - but yes the survivors are amazing..

  • @MilindKarnik-yg8pi
    @MilindKarnik-yg8pi Před rokem +4

    Thank you very much for the excellent narration. Sad to here that Capt. M. C. Dixit passed away. But incredible to hear that he was 105. My father Anant Karnik also passed away a few years ago. He would have enjoyed listening to this talk

  • @agotti
    @agotti Před rokem +5

    Sweet! Was just waiting for my daily dose of CTC! and it arrives.

  • @vijaykumar-vz7xf
    @vijaykumar-vz7xf Před rokem +2

    Excellent!! Thanks for the fwg:-
    1. For choosing this off-beat story.
    2. For highlighting reminding us of the bravery of some of our unsung heroes.
    3. For throwing light into the complex greys of the early cold-war geo-politics and the ruthless ways of dealing with threats those days (a little better these days, I feel!! )
    4. For stitching in all of these into a rivetting story.

  • @sureshbhave9992
    @sureshbhave9992 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for piecing together the story of Kasmir Princess. I was five then and read a sketchy article about it in a widely read Marathi magazine then. Your story blew away the dust of time from that memory. At that time, Captain Jatar (pronounced Jataar) and Ms Gloria Berry were my heroes. Thanks bringing them out of the oblivion.

  • @adityawahi8542
    @adityawahi8542 Před rokem +3

    This was one hell of an interesting story...glad that you covered this 👍🏼

  • @keshavchaturvedi6782
    @keshavchaturvedi6782 Před rokem +4

    Had the good fortune of meeting the pilot. He was eloquent about his escape from the burning drowned plane but had little inkling about the alrger conspiracy that SG has unraveled

  • @pankajkaw6337
    @pankajkaw6337 Před rokem

    Absolutely brillianly explained by SG. Loved it thoroughly

  • @ShubhamTiwari-mu8do
    @ShubhamTiwari-mu8do Před rokem +1

    Spectacular story and very well put forward. Thanks Sir for covering such topics

  • @sankalp6872
    @sankalp6872 Před rokem +17

    ThePrint subscription is worth every penny. There is no pretense or condescending. Just honest exchange of information. Even the comment section here is largely educational. The range of topics are spectacular and Gupta's assessments while not always accurate or agreeable are certainly bold.

    • @helcurt2509
      @helcurt2509 Před rokem +3

      Please acknowledge the Indian Express. It is their story

    • @ThePrintIndia
      @ThePrintIndia  Před rokem

      thank you so much...shekhar

    • @ambassador3365
      @ambassador3365 Před rokem

      He is a leftist , naxal , communist supporter . Now trying to be something else 😂

  • @HRC294
    @HRC294 Před rokem +4

    Simply Amazing!!

  • @atuld
    @atuld Před rokem

    What an excellent CTC! Loved it.

  • @The_Couch_Critic
    @The_Couch_Critic Před rokem +16

    Loved your narration SG. It was brilliant and gave goosebumps. That mention of Dr Bhaba was a great touch for completeness.
    Lots has happened in history and it emphasises that today's geopolitics cannot be seen in black and white

  • @kirandeepchakraborty7921

    These are the best topics for CTC. Love the insights.

  • @sm7786
    @sm7786 Před rokem

    Super, What a story! Great CTC episode, Shekhar. 👏🏼🙏🏻👏🏼

  • @ei2m
    @ei2m Před rokem +2

    Superb episode!

  • @va-ro
    @va-ro Před rokem +1

    thanks...

  • @Codetutor-DemystifyCoding

    Excellent narration and story telling.

  • @SkSingh-tu8un
    @SkSingh-tu8un Před rokem +3

    A priceless nugget buried deep in the pages of history....narrated by Mr Gupta with his customary humour and attention to the minutest detail which makes one marvel at the courage of the pilot and flight stewardess who perished while trying their utmost to save others

    • @ThePrintIndia
      @ThePrintIndia  Před rokem +2

      Details are very important...thank you for being there...shekhar

    • @SkSingh-tu8un
      @SkSingh-tu8un Před rokem

      @@ThePrintIndia certainly a gripping account of the final moments of the doomed plane....almost felt like a eyewitness...have seen the video again and again and shared it with friends and acquaintances... thankyou again

  • @milindsovani1457
    @milindsovani1457 Před rokem

    Excellent Mr. Shekhar ji. Thanks a lot for such information.

  • @nobufrancis685
    @nobufrancis685 Před rokem

    Wow great thank you for this revelation Shekhar ji 👌👌👌

  • @euphoricindian
    @euphoricindian Před rokem +1

    Incredible story! Can't believe there was so much cooperation between India and China that their topmost leader trusted our airplanes and security. Thank you SG sir for your amazing narration!

  • @harshalshah8845
    @harshalshah8845 Před rokem +5

    I am pretty sure there is an akshay kumar movie called "Kashmir Princess" in the making inspired by this episode of CTC 😀

  • @Ramineni1
    @Ramineni1 Před rokem +4

    India and China were in the same level of economic development at that time in 1955 . Chinese sources report that Zhou enLai resented Nehru behavior at Bandung conference. Zhou en Lai resented patronizing attitude of Nehru introducing him to other delegates as senior statesman . Nehru was not sensitive to Chinese cultural sensibilities. Same attitude of Nehru caused the precipitation of Indo Chinese war of 1962 when he wanted publically to kick them out from disputed border

    • @Cv-hv8nn
      @Cv-hv8nn Před rokem

      😂😂 JLN patriot to India? 😂😂😂

  • @thirupathivarma3024
    @thirupathivarma3024 Před rokem

    Thank you sir.. I always learning something unknown from your videos

  • @gvr_20
    @gvr_20 Před rokem

    Amazing, who else can come up with such piece other than SG ! salute !

  • @adydee1
    @adydee1 Před rokem +1

    I wish you’d do more of these kind of stories ….

  • @shadow_prince_rex
    @shadow_prince_rex Před rokem

    Great story.... Superbly narrated guptaji.... Well done 👍🏽

  • @Little-bird-told-me
    @Little-bird-told-me Před rokem +5

    Zhou Enlai hated Nehru because of his attitude. Infact Bandung conference Zhou Enlai became a hero and Nehru lost his chance to impress

  • @negimanu8362
    @negimanu8362 Před rokem

    Thanks Sir, was waiting for this ✨show from a very long time even suggested you once after reading the book.

  • @gil47
    @gil47 Před rokem +1

    What a amazing brave Indian ,you would never hear from our own media praises because our media is consuming Bollywood garbage .

  • @brahm-ahamasmi
    @brahm-ahamasmi Před rokem +1

    Simply amazing story! Thanks for enlightening us Mr Gupta

  • @JS-zc2jr
    @JS-zc2jr Před rokem

    Fascinating 👍 #ThePrint #ShekharGupta 🙏

  • @rohit_dalmia
    @rohit_dalmia Před rokem +1

    Without knowing the past, one cannot truly appreciate the present. Episodes like this give millennials like me a slice of History. Icing on the cake is Shekharji's skill of story telling.

  • @jayantjoshi6282
    @jayantjoshi6282 Před rokem +3

    Capt. Mahesh Chandra Dikshit was my late fathers friend. I have met him several times

    • @digitalsurfer5458
      @digitalsurfer5458 Před rokem

      Wow, please tell us something more about him. His personality or some more incidents that he may have shared with you.

  • @mohitsharmaonline
    @mohitsharmaonline Před rokem +3

    At the start of 50s Sardar Patel warned Chacha Nehru about Chinese and their intentions, However as usual Chacha ignored him and as a nation we served Chinese entire 50s and got betrayed in 1962. I think the behavior of ignoring other's intelligence and forcing strategies leading to nation's loss is not what great leaders do.

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Před rokem

      Bhaba, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rajiv Gandhi all were assassinated by CIA

  • @Vikramadithya02
    @Vikramadithya02 Před rokem

    Very Good Story for CTC ..... Thank you.

  • @sanjaydongre
    @sanjaydongre Před rokem

    very interesting story , thanks shekhar

  • @njain1983
    @njain1983 Před rokem

    Another golden nugget by Gupta Sahab!

  • @jagrookdawra
    @jagrookdawra Před rokem

    Wow amazing!!

  • @dandmello5283
    @dandmello5283 Před rokem +1

    👌Superb (Knowledge + wisdom)
    👍its Great (because you were there in 1970's days only you can explain and talk OffHand)
    🙏Thank you ShekarGuptaSir for the exhaustive information it's worth ❤

  • @kasisurya
    @kasisurya Před rokem

    well narrated. 👍

  • @salilchh
    @salilchh Před rokem

    This has to be my favourite episode

  • @falconabc2731
    @falconabc2731 Před rokem +1

    Excellent narration...I hope other journalists follow you and improve their standards.

  • @MrPoornakumar
    @MrPoornakumar Před rokem +1

    It is the experience of all, that a person nearing 85 or 90 can't arrange his thoughts (past experience) in a meaningful sequence of events, for us to derive benefit out of them. It is the reason why it is a good idea to get information about their experiences before they reach 80.

  • @prasadakn9982
    @prasadakn9982 Před rokem

    Thanks for the very interesting story, Sekharji

  • @tyronefisher5723
    @tyronefisher5723 Před rokem

    I love the way THIS MAN wraps it up in the end eh........ He's probably a scholar......or most likely studied scholars and stuff.

  • @barfnite
    @barfnite Před rokem

    Wow! The things you learn about on CC❣️

  • @rawalji
    @rawalji Před rokem

    What a great story.

  • @bhavyasanghavi3919
    @bhavyasanghavi3919 Před rokem

    Good going SG!

  • @dandmello5283
    @dandmello5283 Před rokem

    Shekarji, that was pretty good Advertisement....about 'self employment ' ...it's true...
    And once again thanks a lot to you too.

  • @dv-India
    @dv-India Před rokem

    Very Good Information

  • @anujthakur6684
    @anujthakur6684 Před měsícem +1

    Lucky bisht sir explain this conspiracy very perfectly which is top secret and never published in the world So also watch his pordcast and china is also not a doodh ka dhula RN kau sir saved us

  • @gireeshjha4642
    @gireeshjha4642 Před rokem

    Many many thanks for unraveling the conspiracy behind the crash of Kashmir Princess.

  • @ajinkyajoshi1749
    @ajinkyajoshi1749 Před rokem +5

    Death of Mr.Bhabha should be seprate story..It was big loss and bigger conspiracy

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Před rokem

      Bhaba, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rajiv Gandhi all were assassinated by CIA

    • @ajinkyajoshi1749
      @ajinkyajoshi1749 Před rokem +1

      @@everuttejon9886 True...In death of Shstri Ji,Congress was involved...Shastri's family demanded postmortem but then cong govt denied ..Shshriji was dead one day after signing a peace treaty to end the 1965 Indo-Pakistan War is so suspicious.

  • @sundareshkrishna6457
    @sundareshkrishna6457 Před rokem

    Fascinating

  • @rajeshmallik9720
    @rajeshmallik9720 Před rokem +6

    Zhou made a fool of india...

  • @akashbenny5397
    @akashbenny5397 Před rokem +3

    Gloria berry💖

  • @okee7
    @okee7 Před rokem +2

    I remember reading how the cockpit crew survived 80’ waves when they crashed in the ocean; till they were found dehydrated in the islands of Indonesia. The co pilot lost his nerve to fly again after this trauma…..unfortunately I never knew about Gloria Berry 😢

  • @sachin14
    @sachin14 Před rokem +1

    A webseries or movie should be made on this story

  • @farhanahamed2061
    @farhanahamed2061 Před rokem

    Thank you for this story. Very interesting. I never knew India and China were so close

  • @Arjun-xr5kd
    @Arjun-xr5kd Před rokem +2

    When The Majaraja's used to fly The emperor Kanishka, Kashmiri Princess, Ashoka The Great etc!! Hope these decorations of the Maharaja returns now that it's back in its real home.
    Interestingly a part of this story appears in the biography of JRD Tata the heart & Soul behind Air India. When an Air India exec reached Singapore and Saw Zhou Enlai, he enquired about the chartered Air India plane which was supposed to take Zhou Enlai.
    And for that, Zhou Enlai replied a one liner "You didn't know?"

  • @digitalsurfer5458
    @digitalsurfer5458 Před rokem +1

    On our local TV channels, there is a seriers called "Turbulent skies" or something like that. The story is of 30's when powerful aviation industrialists were competing with each other for the rights of the best aircraft (steel vs wooden). There was a race from the US to Australia to declare the winner aircraft. DC-2 was the most popular machine back then.

  • @gmilind
    @gmilind Před rokem +3

    A reputed channel like this one should not take advertisements from Franklin whose dubious past ( recent debacle in closing the debt funds unilaterally ) creates a dent. I request shekhar Gupta to not to take Ads from Franklin.

  • @erwinmasusu4342
    @erwinmasusu4342 Před rokem

    This is what SG is best at - recounting the past.

  • @adityasharma2k
    @adityasharma2k Před rokem

    Gupta ji 🙏

  • @nitovatorsnitj
    @nitovatorsnitj Před rokem +2

    Wikipedia says that a Janitor Chow Tse-ming was the prime suspect, not an engineer. Is wikipedia incorrect?

  • @Subhra1208
    @Subhra1208 Před rokem

    It will make such a great movie

  • @sandeepranjan9171
    @sandeepranjan9171 Před rokem

    Bold and beautiful...🤝🙏👌👍

  • @VicharB
    @VicharB Před rokem

    Thank you for this episode, it was really interesting to listen to - history never ends.

  • @vidyadhardeodhar1174
    @vidyadhardeodhar1174 Před rokem

    Chaa Gaye guru

  • @tonyraheja1
    @tonyraheja1 Před rokem +1

    Kudos to Capt Jatar, Gloria Berry and the crew ... Calm under pressure.

    • @ThePrintIndia
      @ThePrintIndia  Před rokem

      thank you for watching this episode...shekhar

    • @tonyraheja1
      @tonyraheja1 Před rokem

      @@ThePrintIndia welcome sir... Looking forward to more aviation stories!

  • @krr3502
    @krr3502 Před rokem +1

    Legends of the great R.N.KAO

  • @moslemson
    @moslemson Před rokem +1

    What a generation that was.

  • @dronasystems
    @dronasystems Před rokem +3

    Sekha should be addressed as Professor Sekhar, he makes any story interesting. Also for some reason Professors explanations stick on to memory. @print

  • @bhargavaram7461
    @bhargavaram7461 Před rokem +1

    They survived a crash 👏 vahh

  • @jayantjoshi6282
    @jayantjoshi6282 Před rokem

    He went out as India's representative at ICAO, Ottawa and retired as Dy. DGCA India

  • @chinmaysardesai623
    @chinmaysardesai623 Před rokem +2

    The picture pf the Air India Lockheed L-749A Constellation shown in the video is not the Kashmir Princess (Registration: VT-DEP ) but of Bengal Princess (Registration: VT-DEO). The registration is printed on the plane, seen in the picture.

  • @rajx7120
    @rajx7120 Před rokem

    I read about this, in the book - The War that made RAW, which was promoted by ThePrint.

  • @sandeep06roy
    @sandeep06roy Před rokem

    Great research and bringing it to your audience Shekhar.
    Can you please research on to the Major and Governor during Nehru who saved Tawang?

  • @AnonymouslyHero
    @AnonymouslyHero Před rokem

    Is this abridged version? I am having a de javu

  • @bipinjoshi5215
    @bipinjoshi5215 Před rokem +1

    Mr. Gupta as I understand Hong Kong Island was on perpetual lease with the British as distinct from the New Territories which were on a 99 year lease. Thus Main HK Island owned by the UK.

  • @sanjaythomasjohn
    @sanjaythomasjohn Před rokem

    Ink mark on SG's thumb reminds of the time when I used to write exams

  • @rintimukherjee2551
    @rintimukherjee2551 Před rokem

    I read this incident in a book called Kashmir Princes. DK Jatter and my uncle learned flying together in Delhi Flying club Air hostess Gloria Berry bravery was mentioned in details.

  • @mukundwankhade6621
    @mukundwankhade6621 Před rokem

    Please make episode on Failed coup in Germany today. Thanks

  • @Bruh-og8rb
    @Bruh-og8rb Před rokem +1

    👍🏼

  • @PraveenCJRegina
    @PraveenCJRegina Před rokem +1

    Can anyone name a political incident without a US hand?

    • @everuttejon9886
      @everuttejon9886 Před rokem

      Bhaba, Lal Bahadur Shastri, Rajiv Gandhi all were assassinated by CIA....

  • @uditpathak6369
    @uditpathak6369 Před rokem +1

    Pls make a CTC or economic episode on BIS report showing unrecorded - hidden debt of $80 TRILLION.

  • @emotionalIntelligence2078

    You mentioned 1966 homi bhabha and Malabar princess incident. Well Shastri succumbed to death the same year during the cold war.

  • @satgubi
    @satgubi Před rokem +5

    SG is wrong...Hong Kong was not Chinese but British territory until 1997

    • @soyuz281
      @soyuz281 Před rokem +1

      Technically he is right. Hong Kong was leased from China by UK until 1997. UK never colonized or annex Hong Kong.

    • @stunstar4553
      @stunstar4553 Před rokem

      Hong Kong was leased by Britain for 99 years

  • @krishnaxyz
    @krishnaxyz Před rokem +4

    Good story. I wish we knew how this incident happened in the context of our ties with China. In 1955, China and India were steering NAM and strong friends against Cold war politics. How this got so wrong that we had to fight a war with Chine 7 years later.

    • @baskaranganesan9006
      @baskaranganesan9006 Před rokem +1

      China was never a co_ promoter of NAM

    • @krishnaxyz
      @krishnaxyz Před rokem +1

      @@baskaranganesan9006 ok steering is wrong word. Participating is the right word. My question remains the same. Why our relations went upside down in 7 years.

    • @helcurt2509
      @helcurt2509 Před rokem +2

      @@krishnaxyz you read about India's forward policy towards china. China wasn't initiator in 1962

    • @aakarshjha1633
      @aakarshjha1633 Před rokem

      @@helcurt2509 initiating forward policy to safeguard our own land not encroaching on other's territory like china does

    • @helcurt2509
      @helcurt2509 Před rokem +1

      @@aakarshjha1633 there was and still isn't any official boundary accepted by both

  • @iqbal1958
    @iqbal1958 Před rokem +2

    How a Person based in Dhaka can take a paid membership? Do you have plans to launch it for Bangladesh? Regards
    Mohammad Iqbal

  • @sanjaythomasjohn
    @sanjaythomasjohn Před rokem

    CZcams showing me Mukhbir trailer before the video felt fitting

  • @WuhanVirusFAKU
    @WuhanVirusFAKU Před rokem +7

    You should talk about annexation of Tibet and how it affected India. Also about Nehru’s blunder and the repercussion in the form of 1962 war. @Shekhargupta

    • @bharathanand1762
      @bharathanand1762 Před rokem

      He has already talked about this issue, go check

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Před rokem +1

      And the biggest mapping fraud that was the basis for Nehru's decision, a British consuls fraud that was only discovered decades later.

    • @AkshatSharma1505
      @AkshatSharma1505 Před rokem

      @@pikachus5m166 What? Go on please!

    • @pikachus5m166
      @pikachus5m166 Před rokem

      @@AkshatSharma1505 Look up the Olaf Caroe fraudulent maps, a huge criminal exercise to redraw borders by British and American publishers, and re-supplying libraries around the world with fake versions that support their imperialist narrative.
      Nehrus decisions during the 1962 conflict, were based on these maps.