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From hoisting the tricolour on Pakistani soil in 1947 to compelling the Chinese to withdraw in the Himalayas, General Krishnaswamy Sundarji’s 820-day tenure as Army Chief straddled the first six decades of a free India: bold, brazen, and fiercely debated.
His story runs through the 1980s, India’s most dramatic decade: Operation Brasstacks, Operation Bluestar, Operation Pawan, Bofors — each decision attracting supporters and detractors in equal measure.
Probal DasGupta, author of General Sundarji’s biography, is in conversation with Aditya Ramanathan this evening. Together they dive deep into the personality, quirks, and thinking of a military leader unafraid to make his own decisions, and the India he helped shape. The session will close with an audience Q&A.
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Probal DasGupta
Aditya Ramanathan
Aditya Ramanathan is a Research Fellow at the Takshashila Institution, where he heads the Advanced Military Technologies Programme and its work on outer space affairs. He is co-editor of The Sheathed Sword: From Nuclear Brink to No First Use, an anthology that brings together top scholars on nuclear weapons from around the world to debate the feasibility of no-first-use policies. He was co-host of Yuddha: The Indian Military History Podcast, and help set up All Things Policy, Takshashila’s flagship podcast.
