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Operation Cactus Anatomy Of One Of Indias Most Daring Military Operations Ashok Chordia

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Operation Cactus Anatomy Of One Of Indias Most Daring Military Operations Ashok Chordia
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Publisher: Knowledge World Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.26 MB
Pages: 286
Author: Ashok Chordia
ISBN: 9789386288981, 9386288982
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Operation Cactus Anatomy Of One Of Indias Most Daring Military Operations Ashok Chordia by Ashok Chordia 9789386288981, 9386288982 instant download after payment.

A coup attempt in the Maldives in November 1988 sent President Maumoon Abdul
Gayoom into hiding. Operation Cactus was India’s military intervention in the island
nation at Male’s behest to rescue President Gayoom and restore his democratically
elected government.
Launching an airborne operation more than 2,500 km away––at
short notice and without much intelligence––was a difficult choice. Nonetheless, the
decision was deliberate, bold, and well contemplated. The political leadership relied on
the military leadership in arriving at the decision to send troops. The diplomatic corps
played an active role all through the operation.
A lot happened on November 3, 1988, and in the night that
followed. The Indian Air Force airlifted the paratroopers of the Indian Army for
immediate action in the archipelago. The Indian Navy joined in to bolster the effort.
Exemplary synergy among the three Services was the hallmark of the operation.
Operation Cactus is one of its kind in military history. While most
consider it a daring operation and an epitome of jointness, some in the spectators’ gallery
view it as a modern day Charge of the Light Brigade…. They are entitled to their view;
as is everyone else.
In this well-researched book, Group Captain Ashok K Chordia––who, as a
Flight Lieutenant was a part of the Indian Contingent––travels back in time and
analyses the historical operation.

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