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"It was a wonderful experience interacting with you and appreciate the way you have planned and executed the whole publication process within the agreed timelines.”
Subrat SaurabhAuthor of Kuch Woh PalThe 1965 war was a series of conflicts between India and Pakistan and was the second war fought over Kashmir. The war was a response to incursions that were carried out by the Pakistan forces.
The Turning points are the points on the situations during the war, when the evaluation changes with redefining factors. History highlights the point of no return when the position of a regime changes towards the turnout of a game. History of the war has ignored the role of soldiers and strategies, apart shifting it to the military and managers. Despite being outnumbered the Indian ground forces equipped the Indian side turned from a defensive position to offensive stance. The turning point is thus a forward moment for the battles and the history traced. History traced this concept as tactics that became the war history forever. A typical war book traces battles, and this book has a different approach. It presents the battles, tactics chapters and these are chronicled in the book that from that specific turning situation how the people are the ultimate subjects. The book is about the turning points that make history dramatic and are crucial to changes in the tides of history. The focus is on those strategic turnings that shaped the strategies and tactics and thus shaped the course of the history of India. The development will involve a planned narration along division compositions so as to make easy reading for everyone. The book has deliberately not focused on troop formations and tactical military terms and tactics.
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Sonnia Singh is a career and leadership coach, corporate trainer, and an author with a passion for uncovering untold stories of courage and strategy. Growing up in a military family, she was deeply influenced by the values of service and resilience, and her interactions with veterans sparked a lifelong interest in India’s military history.
With over two decades of experience in strategy, sales, and leadership development, Sonnia blends research with a storyteller’s voice to bring history alive for today’s readers. Her book, The Turning Points of 1965 War, is a tribute to the grit of soldiers, the brilliance of military leadership, and the defining moments that shaped the outcome of the war.
Through her writing, Sonnia seeks to honor the unsung heroes who safeguarded India’s freedom and to inspire readers with lessons of courage, decision-making, and leadership under fire in the 60th anniversarry of this glorious victory.
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