The Silence Speaks

The Silence Speaks
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Publisher : Partridge Publishing
Total Pages : 381
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ISBN-13 : 9781482815955
ISBN-10 : 1482815958
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Book Synopsis The Silence Speaks by : Major General (Retd.) Pran Koul

Download or read book The Silence Speaks written by Major General (Retd.) Pran Koul and published by Partridge Publishing. This book was released on 2014 with total page 381 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Looking back, this book is a perfect blend of the memoirs of an innocent Kashmiri boy, a chemical-but-turned-out-to-be-mechanical engineer, a cadet, a shuffling army officer and surveyor. From snow-covered lands of Kashmir to the vast ice masses of Antarctica, from times spent in college to life at the Indian Military Academy, from a career spanning across ranks of the Indian army to years spent at the survey of India, the book encompasses within its pages learnings, teachings, experiences, contributions, and rewards along life's journey. The book and the author take you on a gripping journey through the dangerous Naga Hills, the mysterious and ever so unknown continent of Antarctica, as well as on foreign tours of strategic importance to the United States, Pakistan, China, and Russia. The authors firsthand views on the contentious and sensitive issue of Sir Creek, as part of the Indian delegation to Pakistan, sure sheds a realistic insight on this matter of both national and international importance. Is the book an added value? You bet! It is a perfect blend of "how to," "what to," and "when to." Be it conquering one's simple fears or the ever-so-difficult act of quitting smoking, be it chasing your dreams or the need to deliver your best, this book sure has valuable take backs for all.


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