This is a article of nostalgia by the the great admiral. It he reads the heaading and the content he feels sorry for giving this interview. They must be sent to primary school where precise-writing is taught. It they doesn't know how to coin the name for an article GOD save them.
RE:Rediff should be taught journalism
by junnedkhan on Jan 22, 2007 02:04 PM Permalink
who is this chap Admiral Nanda. Does anybody khow his credentials. How much did the Navy pay him that he could purchase a palatial house in Lutyens Delhi; at the same time a poor Jawan's family is struggling to survive.
I can sight many an examples of honest ex-army and Navy officials who retired from senior posts, for example AVSM SAK Durrani retired from Air Force in 1981 and headed Asian Games Protocol as Director. He was also the Manager of Indian Cricket Team during 1981-82 Australian Tour. He lives in Lucknow, a moderate life, involves in Veteran Cricket and keeps himself busy.
Some people write books to become famous and tell the entire world that there was no existance of Indian Navy before 1971.
RE:RE:Rediff should be taught journalism
by A P on Jan 22, 2007 02:28 PM Permalink
Being rich is not a crime.Those who do not honour war heroes are not true patriots.Mr. SAK Durrani also deserves respect but not more respect just because he has less money.
By the way Admiral Nanda became a businessman afterwards.
I think you don't like him because you are a Muslim and can't honor a person who defeated Pakistan.