



Probal DasGupta
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@iProbal
Author - Watershed 1967: India’s Forgotten Victory Over China & ‘Camouflaged’ - Short Stories. historian, soldier, columnist. JN Tata Scholar, RD Sethna Fellow.





🎥NEW EPISODE ALERT! | #BuzzByTheBay With Probal Dasgupta | #RajasthanWarDrill That Shook Pakistan In this episode of Buzz by the Bay, Anushka Jagtiani speaks with historian and former Army Major Probal DasGupta (@iProbal) on how a 400,000-troop Rajasthan exercise that shook Pakistan’s #nuclear preparations. Watch the full episode on Youtube. Link: youtube.com/watch?v=hpQmGN… #armedforces #rajasthan #wardrill #pakistan #indianarmy @AnushkaJagtiani



Shri Mi-26 Vs Sushree Maruti Gypsy .. the sheer difference in size!






General Krishnaswamy Sundarji remains one of the most visionary and transformative leaders the Indian Army has ever produced. A soldier-scholar with rare strategic clarity, he redefined how India prepared for and conceptualised modern warfare. One of his most enduring contributions was the creation and nurturing of the Mechanized Infantry—an idea revolutionary for its time. By integrating mobility, firepower, and protection, he ensured that infantry could keep pace with armour, transforming the battlefield dynamic from static engagements to fluid, high-tempo operations. Deeply influenced by the principles of Blitzkrieg, Gen. Sundarji advocated speed, surprise, and concentration of force as the keys to victory. His strategic vision centred on swift, integrated offensives—where armour, mechanized infantry, and air support could operate in synergy to overwhelm the adversary before they could react. This clarity of thought and resolve was evident during the Sumdorong Chu standoff, where his leadership ensured a firm and calibrated response to Chinese assertiveness through rapid mobilisation and forward posture—signalling both deterrence and restraint. In the forbidding heights of Siachen Glacier, the Army’s posture in the late 1980s, including operations around 1987, reflected the same emphasis on boldness, logistics, and domination of key terrain. Sustaining troops and executing operations in such extreme conditions demanded not just courage, but the kind of doctrinal foresight and organisational drive that leaders like Sundarji had institutionalised. At the same time, history views certain chapters with a more critical lens. The conduct and aftermath of Operation Blue Star continue to be debated for their political-military handling and long-term consequences. Similarly, Operation Pawan exposed the complexities of intervention without clear political objectives, intelligence clarity, and unified command—areas where even a forward-looking military leadership found itself constrained by larger systemic and strategic ambiguities. His leadership during initiatives like Exercise Brasstacks showcased doctrinal innovation in action—highlighting India’s capability for rapid mobilisation, deep thrusts, and operational surprise. Gen. Sundarji’s legacy, therefore, is both inspiring and instructive—marked by bold reforms, intellectual depth, and a willingness to push boundaries, while also reminding us of the complex interplay between military leadership and political direction in shaping outcomes.

Watch this interview of India’s Most Influential Military Leader with the brilliant @SandeepUnnithan and decide if General Sundarji was the most controversial chief? Or the most profound? the most disputed? Or revered? Catch Part 1 of two episodes of my book General Brasstacks: The Sundarji Story #TheSandeepUnnithanShow m.youtube.com/watch?v=YuOm76… @srikantkesnur @Jaishree_7




Trump’s use of profanity (“Fuckin’ Strait”) and aggressive insults (“crazy bastards”) in this post, alongside the sarcasm or taunting in his closing phrase, “Praise be to Allah,” may be seen by his critics not merely as a lapse in executive restraint and impulse control, but as indicative of diminished judgment at a moment when his war on Iran is holding the world economy hostage.

The narrative flows so smoothly that you almost forget how much ground it’s covering. Whether it’s moments of strategic genius or the little human details, everything lands just right. An absolute must-read, even if you don’t usually pick up books in this genre.





Hello, Folks in Mumbai, Here it is, the latest programme for #MaxCityVoWLitfest 2026. A fantastic lineup with thought provoking sessions & eminent panelists. On Sat & Sun, 28 & 29 March 26, @mumbai_ngma and #HBSU, Fort. See accompanying images. Renowned authors including Minhaz Merchant, TCA Raghavan, Amish Tripathi, Kiran Manral, Sanjoy Roy, Pramod Kapoor, Sandeep Unnithan, TS Krishnan, Prakash Belawadi, Akash Khurana, Probal Dasgupta, Sanjeev Chopra, Tom Cooper, among others Erudite panelists/subject matter experts - Nidhi Choudhari, Kajari Kamal, Bharat Gothoskar, R Venkatesh, Luis Miranda, Atulchandra Kulkarni, Brijesh Singh, Jasbir Solanki, Kashish Papriani, Lt Gen PS Pannu, Col Ashutosh Kale, Rajani Panicker, Mangesh Sawant, Chaitanya Giri among others. An entire segment devoted to the Maritime Themes in Partnership with @MHSofIndia A grand finale, for the first time ever, intrepid sailors of Navika Sagar Parikrama - Dilna and Roopa (#DilRoo) and a Crew member of #INSVKaundinya alongwith the Office in Charge Ocean Sailing Node. Many super interesting themes and topics - Current Geopolitics, Diplomacy, Military matters, Op Sindoor, Science and Technology, Dhurandhar Effect, Business and Trade, Mumbai City, Womanhood and Gender, and much else. It is open to all. Registration at venue. Pse be there. @abhilashtomy @MinhazMerchant @tca_raghavan @authoramish @KiranManral @SandeepUnnithan @pramodkapoor @SanjoyRoyTWA @iProbal @ChopraSanjeev @heritage_sites @BharGo8 @BelawadiBlr @DrAkashKhurana @ashkale3 @kparpiani @girichaitanya19 @DefPROMumbai @IN_WNC @tskrishnan @Aryan_warlord @NavyVetsMumbai @AsiaticSocMum @MaritimeMMS @ArunKrishnan_ @militaryhistori @Maverickmusafir @rathorekaran17 @w_karve @PadmajaParulkar @zwerubae @MeluhaMaritime @VaibhavP21 @vaiju7 @AnchitGupta9 @zone5aviation @probirpaymate

@vowlitfest @srikantkesnur @iProbal @HarperCollinsIN SR and Vaishaki B Session "Ghost in my Room' was a solid session. Bettering the Book Launch event in Delhi in 2025 With launch circuit rounds, aging of wine in same bottle has a ring to it - different perspectives & gravitas



