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Ved prakash malik biography of william hill

          The then Army chief General Ved Prakash Malik (79) — now retired and settled in Panchkula —spoke to Ramesh Vinayak on what we've learnt from the....

          Cover Story: Decorated Duo

          They are as decorated a couple as can be.

          Gen Malik, who was the Army chief during the Kargil war, exuded confidence that if a war situation arises today, India is better prepared.

        1. Gen Malik, who was the Army chief during the Kargil war, exuded confidence that if a war situation arises today, India is better prepared.
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        3. The then Army chief General Ved Prakash Malik (79) — now retired and settled in Panchkula —spoke to Ramesh Vinayak on what we've learnt from the.
        4. This incisive book by General VP Malik, former Chief of the Army Staff, analyses the reasoning behind the Pakistani Army's moves and tactics.
        5. Likes, 8 comments - militarymantra on July 25, ""With such young leaders, victory shall be ours.
        6. He has been the 19th Chief of Army Staff of the prestigious Indian Army, the second largest army in the world. She is a doctor, a Captain (Retd.) of the Indian Army and a former President of the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA).

          He led the Indian army in the Kargil War and spearheaded Operation Vijay, which led to Pakistan’s defeat, while she helped keeping the morale of the soldiers and their families up during the war. Meet Dr. Ranjana and General (Retd.) Ved Prakash Malik, a couple who is an inspiration for every Indian.

          General (Retd) Ved Prakash Malik who was the Army Chief during the Kargil war against Pakistan recalls the victory of his troops with a.

          Corporate Citizen chats with India’s Decorated Duo about the life in the army, secret of their marriage, and how the armed forces transforms not just the individuals, but also the entire families

          On their Career Choice

          General Malik: There were many reasons.

          Primarily, it was because of my family. A large number of people from my family have been in the armed forces, and I wanted to