Description
- ISBN-13: 9789392210266
- Publisher: The Browser | Fauji Days
- Binding: Paperback
- Height: 20 mm
- Weight: 140 gr
- ISBN-10: 9392210264
- Publisher Date: 26 Oct 2023
- Edition: Third
- Language: English
- Width: 1000 mm
Original price was: ₹395.00.₹356.00Current price is: ₹356.00.
Discover the unsung saga of Brig Pritam Singh, MC, in “The POW Who Saved Kashmir.” This gripping true story reveals how one man, Sher Bachha, defied Pakistani Lashkars, protected 40,000 refugees, and built a crucial airstrip during the 1947 siege. From POW escape to battlefield victory, his heroism saved Srinagar. Yet, he faced unjust court-martial and dismissal. Honor his legacy today. ISBN: 9789392210266
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Akash Kaushal –
The book successfully highlights the bravery of Brig Pritam Singh. A very good read. It sometimes feels a bit slow though.
Ujjval Verma –
A compelling story of bravery and injustice. Pritam Singh’s actions were heroic, but the court-martial left a bitter taste. A must-read for history buffs.
Divya Meena –
A true hero’s tale, but the book could have delved deeper into the political context. Still, a valuable addition to Indian military history.
Aditya Singh –
The story is compelling and the writing is clear. But, more information on the political environment would make it more appealing.
Abhishek Raj –
Well-researched and informative. The book sheds light on a forgotten hero of Kashmir. However, the narrative could be more engaging.
Aditya Kumar –
Pritam Singh’s saga will keep you hooked from start to finish. It’s a story of courage and dedication that deserves to be celebrated.
Arpit Jain –
Informative and insightful. The book provides a detailed account of Pritam Singh’s actions. Some parts were a bit dry, though.
Abhinandan Singh –
The heroic actions of Brig Pritam Singh is truly inspiring. But, the book is just not engaging enough. It could have been better.
Yogesh Bhadauria –
A powerful story of resilience and determination. This book reminds me of the sacrifices made by our soldiers. Hats off!
Sakshi Mishra –
An inspiring account of courage under fire. The writing is engaging, and the story is captivating. Some parts felt a bit rushed, though.
Vibhu Vibhor Tiwari –
The book gives the readers a glimpse of the sacrifices made by soldiers. The language is easy to understand. Overall, good book.
Sanket Vilas Bansod –
This book provides great information, but the narrative could have been more engaging. Still worth reading to learn about Brig. Singh.
Tushar Singh Gujar –
The book keeps you hooked. Story telling is very good. But, it only revolves around Brig Pritam Singh and ignores other characters.
Suchit Lamba –
It shows the other side of the coin. There are some unsung heroes, whom our history books have forgotten. Worth reading.
N Vinay Kumar Reddy –
A compelling narrative of courage and sacrifice. The book is a tribute to Pritam Singh’s bravery. Highly recommended to everyone.
Abhishek Khandekar –
An eye-opening account of the siege. Pritam Singh’s leadership is truly remarkable. The writing is straightforward and effective.
Ananya Singh –
A tribute to a forgotten hero. The book is well-researched, and offers a glimpse into his trials and tribulation. A good read.
Ronit Vinod Peswani –
A must-read for anyone interested in Indian military history. The book is well-written and engaging. Pritam Singh’s story is truly inspiring.
Dushyant Pratap Singh Kushwah –
The book is informative but the writer could have provided more information and insights on the subject. Still worth reading.
Manas Charan Khare –
A story of resilience and determination. The book brings to light the sacrifices made during the Kashmir conflict. Highly recommended!
Shruti Singh –
Pritam Singh’s story deserves to be told. The book highlights his bravery but also the unfortunate circumstances he faced. A good read overall.
Mohd Afzal Ansari –
A gripping narrative, but could have explored the aftermath of the court-martial in greater depth. Still a valuable contribution.