It appears that I have once again awakened. This realization has occurred to me on multiple occasions, causing me to reflect upon the decisions that have led me to my current circumstances. Yet, time and again, I have managed to regain my footing and reconstruct myself, drawing strength from my deep-seated beliefs. Until now, I have neglected the importance of writing—writing for myself. However, a sudden surge of emotion has enveloped me, compelling me to resolve this matter before I can proceed further in life. Some things are best left unsaid; this is a sentiment that many share and understand. I do not deny its validity. However, there arises a pressing need within us to freely express our thoughts and emotions. Writing has long served as my outlet to release the lump in my throat. Only through writing can I find a legitimate means to express myself—what I write, how I write, and how much I write. There are situations in life that deter me from speaking to anyone or situations wher...
Unable to reach political negotiation on disputed territory along the 3,225km long Himalayan border (The Mc Mahon Line and the south of Karakoram Pass), the Chinese attacked India. September 1962 witnessed India’s major political drawback in handling the warfare in its useless “ lullaby way ”. 9 divisions of army were deployed along the Himalayan Borders. None of them were up to its full troop strength, and all were short of tanks, equipment, artillery, and even adequate and proper clothing and snow glasses. The defending Indian forces were easily ejected from their posts in the area of the Karakoram Pass, from most posts near Pangong Lake, in Assam and Leh, the Chinese forces advanced easily despite efforts at resistance. Chinese were set aback in Ladakh and had to retreat from NEFA (North East Frontier Agency) due to Indian Defence. It was not until November 21 st did China declare a Unilateral Cease Fire . . By then, they had accomplished all of the land that they had planned, and ...