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Guardians of the Seas: Triumph of the Indian Navy and Its Air Power in the 1971 War
Guardians of the Seas: Triumph of the Indian Navy and Its Air Power in the 1971 War
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The most detailed account of the Indian Navy's naval air campaign in the 1971 Indo-Pak War.
India had a decisive victory over Pakistan in the 1971 war. East Pakistan disappeared from the
world map and, in its place, Bangladesh was born as a new, independent country. Of the many
factors that contributed to this victory in the war, an important one was the active participation of
the Indian Navy. The Indian Navy, starting out as a subsidiary of the Royal British Navy, grew in
importance and power under the aegis of Lord Louis Mountbatten after Independence. With the
efforts of dynamic officers such as Admiral S.M. Nanda, it gradually grew in terms of equipment and
power. It took the years preceding 1971 for it to reach maturity and to contribute in a spectacular
manner to the war effort, such that it was instrumental in blockading both West Pakistan and East
Pakistan. This book chronicles that story.
Author: Rear Admiral S. K. Gupta, Commodore Gurnam Singh
Publisher: Rupa Publications India
Published: 12/05/2023
Pages: 240
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.69d
ISBN: 9789357027700
About the Author
Gupta, Rear Admiral S. K.: - "Rear Admiral Santosh Kumar Gupta, MVC, NM, was born on 21 December 1936 in Dehradun. He was commissioned in 1958 and joined the fighter stream of the Indian Navy prior to the commissioning of the squadron INAS 300, the White Tigers. He commanded the White Tigers in the 1971 war while embarked on INS Vikrant. For his display of leadership and bravery, Lt Cdr Gupta was awarded the Maha Vir Chakra. During his service, he commanded four ships, two air squadrons and the Naval Academy. After retirement as ACNS (Air) in December 1990, he headed Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai till 1998. He has now settled in Bengaluru with his family.
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