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General Krishnaswamy "
Sundarji" Sundararajan, PVSM (28
April 1928 – 8
February 1999) was the
Chief of the Army
Staff of the
Indian Army from 1986 to 1988...
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Sundarji Gokaldas Betai (10
August 1905 – 16
January 1989) was
Gujarati poet,
critic and
translator from India.
Educated for a
Masters in Gujarati, he...
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structures there and were not
willing to budge.
Under the
orders of
General Sundarji and
codenamed Operation Falcon, the
Indians undertook an
airlift of troops...
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international pressure to
prevent India from
conducting a
retaliatory strike. The
Sundarji Doctrine was made up of
seven defensive "holding corps" of the
Indian Army...
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Padma Rao
Sundarji aka
Padma Rao is an
Indian author and an
international correspondent based in New Delhi, India. Rao was the
India correspondent for...
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youngest regiments in the army and was the
mastermind of
General K
Sundarji, who had the
foresight to
cater to the
needs of a
modern army.
After the...
- professionalism. The
Chief of
Staff of the
Indian Army,
General Krishnaswamy Sundarji, an
officer who
earlier had
commanded the
infantry division in the Bangladesh...
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present fort and
temples were
built in 1820 (Samvat 1877) by two Seths,
Sundarji and
Jetha Shivji, Brahma-Kshatris by caste. The
courtyard is surrounded...
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Bureau of
India - Archive. 25 May 1979.
Retrieved 12
January 2021. "General
Sundarji Takes Over As
Deputy Chief of the Army Staff" (PDF).
Press Information...
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military botch-up." He
would blame Sundarji more for the
operation than Vaidya, who he says "was
taken in by
Sundarji's swagger", and that both "were being...