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deploy more Himalayan boys and you see how these bakchodi haramkhor prokis fall in lin
good joke about him... but he was more famous for congress bhakti....i mean famous for b....t licking of congress leaderseven gen suhag was great army chief
gen suhag was head of SFF
taking back pok by only armed forces is very hard due to its geography..... meens its very easy to get Lahore or Karachi then pokOnly if PoK is taken back by India.
These turds will even question why a monkey's ass is red! They'll blame the RSS and Modi for it.Even Congress and the Left questioned the appointment.
Why Gen. V P Malik here? I don't like a few aspects about what happened during Kargil.Gen. K. S. Thimayya
FM Sam Maneckshaw
Gen. Kariappa
Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh
Gen. J. N. Chowdhury
Lt. Gen. J. S. Arora
Gen. V P Malik
Maj. Gen. Candeth
These are the persons (not in any particular order) who, IMHO, will go down as the greatest generals in the history of independent India. The current general's achievements are insignificant compared to these predecessors before.
Lt. Gen. Kaul will go down as the worst.
I agree with the points you made. The reason I included him is because this was the only major conflict after both countries demonstrably acquired nukes.Why Gen. V P Malik here? I don't like a few aspects about what happened during Kargil.
1) They underestimated the strength of the enemy and got clobbered with half hearted attempts
2) They did not impress upon the govt on why a large tactical liberty was required to cross LOC
3) I believe he was not forceful enough to ensure a more brutal offensive that would have saved a lot more soldiers lives.
He was a political appointee promoted out of turn. He presided over India's 1962 defeat. To his credit, he did go to the NEFA front to share the miseries of the troops and ended up in the hospital.what did lt.gen kaul do ?? why he worst??
One of the greatest Generals you forgot to mention was Gen JFR Jacob who was instrumental in forcing Gen Niazi of the Paki Army in then East Pakistan to agree to sign the surrender document in Dhaka.Gen. K. S. Thimayya
FM Sam Maneckshaw
Gen. Kariappa
Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh
Gen. J. N. Chowdhury
Lt. Gen. J. S. Arora
Gen. V. P. Malik
Maj. Gen. Candeth
I will add the person who ordered the troops in Ladakh correctly anticipating a PLA offensive thus giving enough time to the troops to acclimatize. I do not recall his name.
These are the persons (not in any particular order) who, IMHO, will go down as the greatest generals in the history of independent India. The current general's achievements are insignificant compared to these predecessors before.
Lt. Gen. Kaul will go down as the worst.
Give general rawat some time. I'm sure by the end of his tenure, you will agree with meGen. K. S. Thimayya
FM Sam Maneckshaw
Gen. Kariappa
Lt. Gen. Harbaksh Singh
Gen. J. N. Chowdhury
Lt. Gen. J. S. Arora
Gen. V. P. Malik
Maj. Gen. Candeth
I will add the person who ordered the troops in Ladakh correctly anticipating a PLA offensive thus giving enough time to the troops to acclimatize. I do not recall his name.
These are the persons (not in any particular order) who, IMHO, will go down as the greatest generals in the history of independent India. The current general's achievements are insignificant compared to these predecessors before.
Lt. Gen. Kaul will go down as the worst.
de-nuking Pakistan first with help from Unkil and then invading from Punjab as well as Balochistan will force Pakjabi state to surrender and give up PoK.taking back pok by only armed forces is very hard due to its geography..... meens its very easy to get Lahore or Karachi then pok
Pakis had fortified their towns with heavy armory and were expecting to decimate Indians as soon as they reached there.One of the greatest Generals you forgot to mention was Gen JFR Jacob who was instrumental in forcing Gen Niazi of the Paki Army in then East Pakistan to agree to sign the surrender document in Dhaka.
His brilliant plan was to bypass intermediary towns altogether, neutralize Pakistan's command and communication infrastructure, and use secondary routes to reach Dhaka. Gen Jacob's plan was eventually approved by the Eastern Command which resulted in the capture of Dhaka in quick time.
Yes, you are correct. Gen. Jacob should be in that list.One of the greatest Generals you forgot to mention was Gen JFR Jacob who was instrumental in forcing Gen Niazi of the Paki Army in then East Pakistan to agree to sign the surrender document in Dhaka.
His brilliant plan was to bypass intermediary towns altogether, neutralize Pakistan's command and communication infrastructure, and use secondary routes to reach Dhaka. Gen Jacob's plan was eventually approved by the Eastern Command which resulted in the capture of Dhaka in quick time.
I don't think much of Gen VP Malik. He was to go home as a Lt Col but managed to reach the exalted rank of Chief! As to his lackluster performance @indiatester brought out some important facts in his post above (#27). There are more but let's not dig out skeletons from the grave.