Hello readers,
This is my review of the book "KARGIL - Untold Stories From The War" written by Rachna Bisht Rawat.
This book is all about the Kargil War, which was fought on mountainous terrain, and the exemplary valour shown by the Indian Army.
This book is a tribute to all the 527 young soldiers who were martyred and over 1000 wounded personel. This book gives in-depth insights of the battlefield. The last letters from war zone, the war cries, the stories of severally injured soldiers, leaves the reader heavy hearted... and after the shot of last bullet, the reader too, rejoice in the victory.
This book is a collection of vivid memories of the Kargil Warriors and their families, which are very heart touching. Its been said, that behind every strong soldier there is even stronger family... very true to this sentence, the families of martyrs, face the loss of their loved ones with courage and dignity. ... agony of the old parents who are still fighting for the justice for their martyred son who was tortured in the enemies custody.... The courageous mother who lost her son during the war, but still puts aside her pain and advice the Indian Army not to risk another soldiers life just to retrieve her son's dead body. The retired colonel who glorifies his son's death by saying he was fortunate to die on the battlefield... there are many such stories in this book, keeps the reader engrossed.
This book also unveils the many unsung heroes of the war, like, the doctor with the maroon beret who pledged that " no man who comes to me alive, will be allowed to die"... the civilians of the war zone, who joined the Indian Army as a volunteers .... AIR Leh and Kargil kept the radio station running even during the amidst war situation to control the rumours perpetrated by Radio Pakistan. This all people deserves huge respect.
The book also express how strong is the Indian Army ethically as well. During the war they have treated the injured enemy soldiers and aslo cremated the dead soldiers with all the due respect and not only this but the Indian Army also endorsed the enemy soldiers bravery. Even the family of the late Pakistani soldiers appreciated the moral values of the Indian Army.
This book has a wonderful line written...
"Soldiers don't die on battlefields; they die when ungrateful nation forgets their sacrifice." And this book will surely make the reader realise how much grit and determination it takes to protect the nation and it's upcoming generations.
Meanwhile, nowadays almost every day there are news flashing regarding the tensions across the border from both the neighbouring countries. Honestly, with all my heart I pray that there shouldn't be any more war.
I would definitely recommend this book to any Indian to keep alive, the flame of passion for the nation. Let's never forget that, they gave up their today for our tomorrow.
"Our Flag does not fly because the wind moves it. It flies with the last breath of each soldier who died protecting it." (Source - Internet)
Jai Hind.
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Deepali Harshad Waghode.