Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw The Man And His Times Book (2025)
What sets this book apart is its ability to contextualize the man within his era. It vividly recreates the challenges of the 1962 Sino-Indian War, the strategic dilemmas of the 1965 Indo-Pak War, and finally, the crowning glory of the 1971 Bangladesh Liberation War. Under Manekshaw’s brilliant command, the Indian Army achieved a historic victory, leading to the creation of Bangladesh. The book offers an insider’s view of his strategic thinking, his unflinching honesty with political leaders (including Prime Minister Indira Gandhi), and his legendary wit, which made him a beloved figure across all ranks.
Authored with meticulous research and deep respect, the book takes the reader on a journey from Manekshaw’s early days in a Parsi family in Amritsar, to his grueling training at the Indian Military Academy, and his remarkable service in World War II, where he was honored for gallantry despite being grievously wounded. The narrative truly comes alive as it traces his rise through the ranks of the Indian Army, capturing the political and military turbulence of post-independence India. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw The Man And His Times Book
More than a soldier, the book portrays Manekshaw as a man of impeccable integrity, humor, and humanity. Anecdotes about his famous one-liners, his insistence on the welfare of his troops, and his dignified demeanor in the face of adversity make the narrative both inspiring and deeply personal. What sets this book apart is its ability
Here’s a write-up suitable for a book review, blog post, or catalog description of : A Masterful Portrait of a Legend: Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw: The Man and His Times In the annals of Indian military history, few names command as much reverence and affection as Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw—better known as Sam Bahadur. The book "Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw: The Man and His Times" is not merely a biography; it is a sweeping chronicle of courage, leadership, and the making of modern India through the eyes of its most celebrated soldier. The book offers an insider’s view of his