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9789353572853 60b9fc24e21c223c3ea68755 Missing in Action: The Prisoners Who Never Came Back https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba463e4c21c54f02c4083a/9789353572853.jpg The story of India's soldiers missing in action is one that remains unfinished a spillover of the wars with Pakistan. These are men who went missing in enemy territory while on daring missions during the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars. The nation has forgotten them though successive governments continue to make token acknowledgements about their missing status.

Over the last five decades there have been scattered reports offering information piecemeal but this is the first time the saga has been fully told. The result of years of research the book unearths startling revelations that shed new light on the subject.

Amid much hearsay and dismissive commentary this book is an attempt to find answers to the question 'What happened to these men?' It also hopes to open up a debate on how soldiers are often used as pawns by governments even as they pay lip-service to their cause.
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Missing in Action: The Prisoners Who Never Came Back

Missing in Action: The Prisoners Who Never Came Back

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  • ISBN: 9789353572853
  • Author: Dogra Chander Suta
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 392
  • Format: Hardback
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The story of India's soldiers missing in action is one that remains unfinished a spillover of the wars with Pakistan. These are men who went missing in enemy territory while on daring missions during the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars. The nation has forgotten them though successive governments continue to make token acknowledgements about their missing status.

Over the last five decades there have been scattered reports offering information piecemeal but this is the first time the saga has been fully told. The result of years of research the book unearths startling revelations that shed new light on the subject.

Amid much hearsay and dismissive commentary this book is an attempt to find answers to the question 'What happened to these men?' It also hopes to open up a debate on how soldiers are often used as pawns by governments even as they pay lip-service to their cause.

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