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The POW Who Saved Kashmir

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One man stood like a rock between Pakistani Lashkars and Poonch in Nov 1947. Forty thousand refugees depended on him for a year for food, shelter and protection from the raiders. Braving all odds, he built an airstrip and daring pilots like Baba Mehar Singh flew in supplies and ammunition till the siege broke. This man was a hero. He led his forces to victory in the Battle of Shalateng saving Srinagar before Poonch. This man had an iron will. Held as a POW by the Japanese in Singapore, he escaped with two fellow officers, travelling through enemy-held Malaya, Thailand and Burma for six months before reaching India. The British awarded him the Military Cross (MC). This man served India like no other. But his Generals punished him, denied him justice, court-martialled and dismissed him. They stripped him of his medals, but could not take away his MC. He died forlorn and unsung. This man was Brigadier Pritam Singh, MC. The people of Poonch call him Sher Bachha and worship him. Even today.

Author Pankaj P Singh, Brig Jasbir Singh
Publisher The Browser
Language English
Binding Type Paper Back
Non Fiction History & Politics
ISBN13 9789392210266
SKU BK 0189841

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