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Lingua: Inglese
Editore: White Falcon Publishing Solutions LLP, 2024
ISBN 10: 9348199552 ISBN 13: 9789348199553
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Editore: White Falcon Publishing Solutions LLP, 2024
ISBN 10: 9348199552 ISBN 13: 9789348199553
Da: Books Puddle, New York, NY, U.S.A.
Condizione: New.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: White Falcon Publishing Solutions LLP, 2024
ISBN 10: 9348199552 ISBN 13: 9789348199553
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Aggiungi al carrelloCondizione: New. xxiii 388 16 of lates Illus., Map.
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: New. Condizione sovraccoperta: New. 1st Edition. 232 pages, 1st edition Hardcover with dust jacket. New, uread condition. A compilation from Rustamji's diaries from his years as Chief Security Officer for Prime Minister Pandit Jawharlal Nehru (1952 - 1958). Book has been edited by PV Rajgopal, Indian Police Service (IPS), himself a retired Director General of Police.
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Editore: Wisdom Tree, New Delhi, 2009
Da: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardbound. Condizione: As New. New. Contents Acknowledgements. Introduction. My diaries. I. 1916 1938 1. My family. 2. School and college. II. 1938 1947 3. Training period. 4. Pakistan takes shape. 5. Quit India disturbances. 6. Effects of war and famine. 7. Independence and partition. 8. Analysis of British Rule in India. III. 1947 1958 9. Integration of princely states. 10. Hyderabad police action. 11. Six years with Nehru. IV. 1958 1965 12. The Bandits. 13. Vinoba Bhave's Mission. 14. Communal riots. 15. Chinese aggression. 16. Nehru's Death. V. 1965 1976 17. Start of the BSF. 18. Indo Pak War. 19. Internal security duties. 20. Attempt to Hijack Rajiv Gandhi's Plane. 21. Liberation of Bangladesh. 22. War on the Western Front. VI. 1976 2003 23. National Police Commission. 24. I started the PIL. 25. Honours and old age. 26. The Imperishable Me. Epilogue. Appendices. Index. Rustamji's Two articles in The Indian Express proved to be the catalyst and formed the basis for the first Public Interest Litigation (PIL) filed in India in 1979 and was responsible for the phenomenon of judicial activism in India. Pakistani terrorists plans to hijack an Indian Airlines plane piloted by Rajiv Gandhi were scuttled thanks to Rustamji and other Bordermen. However another plane was hijacked and taken to Lahore in January 1971. A few days after the crew and passengers were let off safely the aircraft was set ablaze. A month later Rajiv's mother Prime Minister Indira Gandhi said to Rustamji Do what you like but don't get caught. He cashed the blank cheque and helped Bangladeshi Freedom Fighters. The end result The creation of the independent state of Bangladesh in December 1971. On Prime Minister Nehru's Seventieth Birthday in 1959 Rustamji gave him a unique present the news of the killing of the notorious nose chopping Bandit Gabbar Singh in full view of hundreds of people. The very same Gabbar Singh who is today a household name after the film Sholay once carried a reward of Rs 50 000 and was known as Gabra. Rustamji averred that the British Intelligence must have had information that Jinnah was critically ill with cancer and would not live long. The British Government was apprehensive that if Jinnah died Pakistan would not come into being and its strategic interest in the subcontinent would suffer. Hence in June 1947 the date for Independence was suddenly advanced to 15 August 1947 on a specious excuse. The change in the date led to the tragedy of Partition. 388 pp.
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