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NUCLEAR
Deterrence and Diplomacy

Authors

Air Cmde Jasjit Singh

and

Dr. Manpreet Sethi

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AIR POWER
and
Joint Operations

Editor

Air Commodore Jasjit Singh
AVSM, VrC, VM

 

AN INCREDIBLE WAR
IAF in Kashmir War 1947-1948

 

 

 

If the Indian Air Force had not put our troops airlifted in the early hours of 27th October, 1947 from Delhi on the ground at Srinagar which was menacingly threatened by Pakistan forces, the history and map of India might well have been quite different.

In those momentous hours the Indian Army and Indian Air Force, in a heroic joint operation, began to roll back the blatant aggression of Pakistani military and save Jammu & Kashmir from the marauders. Independent India’s first war started with no other means available to assist the beleaguered local forces; and Indian Army troops were moved by air under grave emergency conditions from Delhi to stem the enemy’s advance. From this point started the saga of the an almost forgotten war: the first and the longest war independent India. Was forced to fight, and where the fledgling air force, emaciated by partition, and preoccupied with relief and rescue operations following massive riots and demographic movements played a crucial role in India’s defence.

Indian Air Force continued to play a vital role during that most incredibly war; and this book chronicles the history of its role, where all the bits and pieces have been brought together by the painstaking persistence of the author to share the glorious record of the Indian Air Force. The men in blue, knowing the challenges of an aggressive military, the weather and terrain of high altitude, and the difficulties of supplying our troops, working closely with the army knew that it executed one of most brilliant military campaigns in its history under the most daunting circumstances --- feats that it has continued to repeat ever since then. But time and again the air force moved troops into critical battles and provided extensive combat support in uncharted areas to turn the tied.

Within the IAF, the deeds of pilots, engineers, technicians and other personnel during that war became legend and inspired succeeding generations. But little has been written or known in and outside the service about how our inheritance was shaped by so few. This volume tells the story for the first time, painstakingly put together from extensive research and interviews by the author…    

 

 

 

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About the Editor

 

Air Commodore (Retd) Jasjit Singh is a distinguished former fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force decorated for gallantry in war and distinguished service. Author and editor of three dozen books, he headed India's premier think-tank, the Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses for fourteen years. He is a visit­ing lecturer at defence and war colleges in India and abroad and currently, the Director, Centre for Air Power Studies, New Delhi.

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