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50 years of the 1971 War | Major General Ian Cardozo shares untold stories of heroism, camaraderie in wartime

In '1971: Stories of Grit and Glory from the Indo-Pak War', Major General Cardozo recounts war efforts on land and at sea, and how a very public mistake ended up helping India.

December 03, 2021 / 11:32 IST
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A conversation with Major General Ian Anthony Joseph Cardozo can get your blood rushing. India’s first war-disabled military officer to head a brigade and a battalion, Major General Cardozo knows war. He has lived wars. The battlefront is tangible in his words. The blood. The enemy. The weapons. The loyalty. The honour of battling bravely not battling through. The war and the warriors. It has been 50 years since the Indo-Pak war of 1971 and the birth of Bangladesh, but the war is still fresh in the mind of this 84-year-old.

Major General Cardozo’s book, 1971 Stories of Grit and Glory from the Indo-Pak War, is dedicated to the men and women of the Indian Armed Forces, the Mukti Bahini and the people of India and Bangladesh, who stood together in this moment of trial and ultimately tasted victory in war, the liberation of East Pakistan and the birth of Bangladesh.

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Major General Ian Anthony Joseph Cardozo.

The Sena Medal (he was India’s first recipient) and the Ati Vishisht Seva Medal recipient relives the 1971 war with the precision of a sniper in 14 chapters in the book. Beginning each chapter with a quote - from Bible, Rumi to Themistocles and Winston Churchill, Major General Cardozo gets into the gritty tales of war with a soldier’s unwavering zeal. Borrowing heavily from memory and his journals, the author rummaged through reams and reams of research and official documents to write the book.