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Thimayya: An Amazing Life

 
Brig. Chandra B. Khanduri (Author)
Synopsis Recently, Field marshal SHFJ Manekshaw, MC, was asked who, in his opinion, had been the best General of the Indian Army. “Timmy, of course,” General Thimayya was not only a brilliant tactician and strategist but one whose vision went beyond everyone else’s. The challenges he faced, and his response to them, were simply incomparable.” It is amazing how Thimaya became an important actor in some of the major legacies of conflict of the mid 20th century: Korea, Kashmir, the Chinese Hegemony in Asia, and Cyprus. He was the only Indian who commanded a bridge in World War II and later in Japan as part of the occupation force. He was the only Indian general who was invited to the Japanese surrender ceremony in named in Nicosia, Cyprus, and whose Government also issued a special stamp in his memory. As Commander, Punjab Boundary Force. He handled the holocaust of partition and saved thousands of refugees; it became such an achievement that made the famous poet Faiz Ahmed say in this praise; Na Hindu, Na Mulalman, sirf insaniat the Thimayya ka iman (Thimayya was neither Hindu nor Muslim. Humanity alone was his sole faith.) The war he fought in Kashmir against the British-led Pakistani Army, showed his strategic brilliance. As Chairman of the NNRC in Korea, he earned what President Eisenhower called the ‘respect of both sides by firmness and impartiality of his decisions in the face of conflicting pressures and moral view points. He became an instant celebrity. The biography would be of immense interest to historians, defence and Thimayya admires.
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Brig. Chandra B. Khanduri

Brigadier Knhanduri is well-Known biographer and military historian. He has served as an officer of the Indian Army for 33 years, both in war and peace. He has fought with distinction and bravery in three wars: 1960-61 in the Congo for which he was Mentioned-in-Dispatches; the Indo-Pak War 1965, where he was wounded and during the 1971 War. He held several covetous commands, staff and instructional appointments during his service but left the service prematurely owing to the consequences of his war injury. A Post Graduate in Strategic Studies, fellow of the Indian Council of Historical research, and the American Biographical Institute, he writes books. He has to his credit eight books, of which Field Marshal KM Cariappa: His Life and Times, and History of 1st Gorkhas, besides the rediscovered History of the Gorkhas (1790-1820), are of International repute. A Comprehensive History of the I.M.A., Generals and Strategies: From Kautilya to Manekshav. Soldiers and Politicians have been completed recently. He expects to write on the military contribution of the Indian national Army during 2004-05 along with his ongoing researches on Vision 2025 – a futuristic study of vision of Asia. This book is the outcome of a United Service Institution of India, centre for Armed Forces Historical research fellowship 2002-03.

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Title Thimayya: An Amazing Life
Format Hardcover
Date published: 01.01.2006
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 818796636X
length xxii+394p., Figures; Maps; Glossary; Index; 26cm.
Subjects Biography