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This autobiography is an account of the eventful career of General Krishna Rao. It shows just what goes into the making of an officer and the factors that contribute towards good leadership. The book also provides insights into what has gone wrong in the North-east, as also in our handling of issues of national security. Chief value of the book lies in the lesson of how in the absence of a systematic, principled approach, even good situations can turn bad.
* Enduring value for decision makers, present and future. * Author records his close interactions with key political players, including Indira Gandhi, Rajiv Gandhi and P.V. Narasimha Rao. * Detailed account of how Kashmir was brought back from the brink in the early 1990s when panic buttons were being pressed all around. * 32-page photo insert.
General K.V. Krishna Rao, PVSM (Retd) has had a long and distinguished career in the Army and later as governor of several states, including Jammu and Kashmir and the north-eastern states of Nagaland, Manipur and Tripura. He was Chief of Army Staff from 1981-83.
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Pages : 560
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