[Assam] Fwd: [vhpyouthclub] Re: [AU-I] INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY
umesh sharma
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Wed Jun 14 07:29:36 PDT 2006
another viewpoint:))
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Umesh
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From: Rashtra1947 at aol.com
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2006 06:11:10 EDT
Subject: [vhpyouthclub] Re: [AU-I] INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY
INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY (CRIME & SIN AGAINST GANDHIAN ETHOS)
Sir,
It is a fantastic write up and does sum up the feelings of the young men who have not heard of TRAITORS among rulers, COWARDS among generals, BOFORS CHORS among prime ministers, "mother f*ckers/sellers" among politicians and a worthless ITALIAN female as India's First Lady, nor of the fodder thieves among cabinet ministers or of the Partition in 1947 that was meant to KICK OUT all the Muslims after conceding them their homeland that was our own sacred "dharti", an integral part of body of Bharat mata not just North Kashmir that was torn off the body (by INDIAN Muslims turned enemy) like the wolves tear off the flesh of their kill.
These high spirited patriotic young men, floating in the air of Idealism, walking an inch above the ground, have NO idea when and how this fine army became a mercenary force, fighting for dirty Dynasty, not for country, whose current job is to chase away, even shoot dead, the "karsewaks" and "Rambhaktas" from AYODHYA, who are under orders not to violate the CEASE FIRE LINE in Kashmir but to provide round the clock guard at the Residence of the worthless White Elephant from Italy.
They have no idea as to why EAST Bengal could not be joined to WEST Bengal after its capture in 1972 or why it was promptly returned to savage Kafir Killer Mohammed who had no love lost for Hindu, Hindusthan and Secularism.
They will wonder why none in Nehru family ever wore army uniform unlike all the members of British ruling and royal families. When their earlier generation was fighting wars, Rajiv and Sanjay were having good time in England.
They will surely learn such facts of life, grow up and feel the hurt and mutilation of motherland and realise as to why their Supreme Commander has not issued every Hindu in Kashmir with weapons of self defence but watches them assassinated, raped and massacred on regular basis without lifting a finger in their defence. The "Bastard" was meant to ENSURE that there are no HINDU refugees in Hindusthan.
They will begin to notice the absence of a HINDU Supreme Commander and a NATIVE "Rashtramata". At some stage they will read the Act of Partition of India, 1947, and wonder why everyone calls it the day of Independence. They will ultimately learn that their victories cannot be celebrated nor a statue of a general erected in any town square or a road named âGeneral Hari Singh Nalwa Margâ or even âGeneral Jagjit Singh Aurora Margâ. But they will be merrily cycling along Aurangzeb Marg, Akbar Marg and Shahjehan Marg in the capital of Partitioned India
Some time in the future they will realise that the Vidhan of their sacred motherland was written up by a Buddhist, not by a learned Hindu, and is, therefore, anti Hindu and pro minorities, and the FLAG of their dear Bharat, too, is the SAME as that of Bandit Nehru's CONGRESS PARTY- just "charkha" replaced by "Ashoka Lions", NOT Trishul or Khanda Chakra. These "Ashoka lions"" have become "mangy mongrel dogs" as far as the HINDUS of East Bengal, North Kashmir and the Sikhs of LAHORE and Chattisinghpura in South Kashmir, and as far as the INDIANS of Fiji and Uganda are concerned.
They will see the difference between KNOWLEDGE and BRAINWASHING and one day loathe their generals' "dog's loyalty" to Nehru, Indira, BOFORS CHOR, Rahul, Sonia and Priyenka.
Another cease fire, another stalemate, another defeat, another surrender, their eyes will fully open and they will produce ONE who will be tomorrow's Shivaji, Netaji, even Guru GOBIND SINGH.
The phoenix of the genuine and real INDIAN NATIONAL ARMY, (http://www.vho.org/GB/Journals/JHR/3/4/Borra407-439.html) founded by Netaji, that needs to be resurrected, will rise from the ashes and someone will set out to re-shape the Indian Armed Forces on those truly secular lines as if after a Revolution or WAR OF INDEPENDENCE, and then think of bringing back the vast territories that Bandit Nehru ("Traitor of Millennium") surrendered to the "home grown" ENEMY without even one condition and without charging even one rupee in 1947.
Tomorrowsâs Indian Army will âgheraoâ Lok Sabha, the SABHA OF âBABOOS AND BABOONSâ, and order them at gun point to replace the word "Independence" by PARTITION in their despicable "Coolies' Constitution" (VIDHAN).
They will be no more "Eunuchs in Uniform" nor a mercenary "cease firing" army but will make sure that the new Constitution can differentiate between an Indian and an Italian and, and taking full account of PARTITION, calls the INDIAN Muslims "alien" or "guest workers" till the FRONTIERS of 1947 are back to KHYBER and LAHORE is in the PUNJAB.
These proud young men will notice that their sisters adore Sameer Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, Akbar Khan, this Khan and that Khan, and all the damn KHANS of Bollywood while relishing pizza and spaghetti, and dreaming of an ITALIAN spouse, too, like their role model, the thug & loafer turned âMr. Cleanâ.
The Prime Minister, who follows the imported Italian born âgoddessâ like her poodle, can never say, âBROWN IS BEAUTIFULâ. Compared to the FOREIGN "swan" his own wife is a NATIVE "crow".
They will see that the trial of BOFORS CHOR cannot proceed further. The truth will dawn on them that President Abdul Kalam is most certainly not the man who will turn the historic tide.
They will realise that each day that their HINDU nation is under the sway of an ITALIAN Catholic and the fear of a MUSLIM President its self esteem drops by an inch.
It dropped by a mile in 712 AD when Sindh was captured by an Arab marauder and by another mile in 1192 when the Turks sacked Delhi and by five miles in 1947 when India surrendered one third of her surface area to the home grown enemy. It is at the MINUS 100 mile mark right now. Recovery of Sri Ram Temple and recapture of North Kashmir will raise it up by two inches.
If the Vidhan, the President, the Prime Minister, Sonia Khan and Laloo Prashad all have their way, then these young men, passing out of the academy today, with pride and swagger, will be "in the bag" like those 93000 Paki Prisoners of War in 1972.
History was extremely cruel to our land (because collectively we were so weak!) in 712 and 1192 AD, and especially in 1947 when ONE THIRD of India vanished out of map, marking Indian Army's WORST EVER DEFEAT and unconditional SURRENDER.
The Constitution of 1950, pierced and punctured by countless âsarkariâ amendments, is a very bad joke and an INSULT to the nation and her Gandhian Secularism.
This week not only the sports loving gentleman cadets passing out of the Indian Military Academy but all the Hindu manhood saw the tiny landlocked Czech Republic DEFEAT the football team of the United States by THREE goals to NIL while India is nowhere to be seen except at the feet of Sonia Khan of BOFORS THIEF.
âRashtramataâ Sonia KHAN is hoping that the next passing out parade will be blessed by the Bishop of Dehra Dun if not the Pope himself.
KURU
www.partitionofindia.com
14 Jun. 2006.
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In a message dated 13/06/2006 11:51:40 GMT Daylight Time, Rajiv101 at gmail.com writes:
INDIAN MILITARY ACADEMY
Dehra Doon - POP
The Young Men Who Know No Fear
The Indian Military Academy, Dehra Dun
It is the evening before the passing out parade at the Indian Military Academy in Dehra Dun, and for the Gentleman Cadets standing in the red carpeted corridor of the fabled Chetwode building at the IMA, the feeling of the big day tomorrow hasn't quite sunk in.
Saturday's parade of the 118 Regular Course marks the end of a year's military training (for some cadets, it is one-and-half years). After the ceremony, the cadets will be commissioned as lieutenants and the Indian Army will have 594 new officers inducted into its ranks.
More importantly, when these young men cross the threshold with the words 'Antim Pag' (final steps) inscribed on the gates of the Chetwode building they will step out as leaders of men and as junior officers which forms the strength of the Indian Army.
"This cane signifies power and authority," explains one Gentlemen Cadet when asked about the cane with a brass knob that he is carrying. "We are supposed to carry it with us with this uniform."
His first posting as a lieutenant of the Indian Army will be on the Siachen Glacier, one of the toughest postings for Indian soldiers. Seeing the civilian draw a breath, he laughs. "You have to do a tenure in Siachen once. There couldn't be a better way to begin."
Reportage: Archana Masih. Photographs: Jewella C Miranda
The Young Men Who Know No Fear
Chetwode Hall
In Field Marshal Philip Chetwode's speech when the IMA was inaugurated on December 1, 1932, the Academy got its credo, which is inscribed in gold in the hall named after the then commander-in-chief, India:
The safety, honour and welfare of your country comes first, always and every time.
The honour, welfare and comfort of the men you command come next.
Your own ease, comfort and safety come last, always and every time.
Chetwode Hall is a museum of India's military history, lined with portraits of the IMA's distinguished alumni. Men who laid down their lives in the prime of youth. Like Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, who was just 21 when he died fighting Pakistani troops in the 1971 war. Or Captain Vikram Batra, who was 24 when he died in the 1999 Kargil war after a heroic battle. Both brave winners of India's highest military honour, the Param Vir Chakra.
Right in front is a large portrait of Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw , who was part of the Academy's first batch along with photographs of India's finest generals.
On the panels of its walls are inscribed names of decorated soldiers -- from those brave men who won the Military Cross and George Cross fighting for the British army in World War I and World War II. and those officers and soliders whose courage won them the Ashok Chakra and Param Vir Chakra, keeping India safe after the nation became free.
The Young Men Who Know No Fear
Tons Polo Ground
Every Gentleman Cadet can invite four family members to the passing out parade. Families from various parts of India start arriving in Dehra Dun two, three days in advance, visit their wards and see the Academy during the day.
On the evening before the parade, parents armed with cameras arrive at the Tons (named after the Tons river) polo ground to see their sons perform in the equestrian display.
Lieutenant General K K Khanna -- the Commandant of the IMA who graduated from the Academy in 1967 and has over 100 hours of flying -- appears in the finale in a microlight aircraft display along with a Gentleman Cadet.
Having fought militants in Manipur and Mizoram and commanded the Rashtriya Rifles in Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, General Khanna feels his cadets are well trained in battlecraft.
"Physically, mentally and intellectually they are prepared to command a company in any operation -- be it on the Line of Control, counter insurgency, defensive or offensive."
Counterinsurgency, the Commandant reveals, is a major package at the Academy. The cadets are briefed on the causes of insurgency and participate in exercises on how to neutralise a terrorist after gaining intelligence.
"We have a large number of decorated officers here who have taken part in operations," says General Khanna. "We inform the cadets about the actual situation. When they go from here we expect that they are given training in battle schools before being inducted into the actual area because situations are not the same everywhere and the peculiarities of the region has to be put forward to a junior or senior officer."
The Young Men Who Know No Fear
Life as a Gentlemen Cadet
The life of a Gentleman Cadet at the IMA is unquestionably a tough one. His day begins at 5 am and ends 17 hours later at 10 pm after a packed day of military training.
Actor Hrithik Roshan, who played a young army officer in Lakshya, was seen fleeing the IMA in the film because he could not cope with the rigorous training. Of course, Hrithik's character returns to the Academy and goes on to become an exceptional officer.
The actor filmed at the Academy for about a fortnight and is said to have trained a bit with the cadets. "His room in the film was actually one of my friend's," informs a Gentleman Cadet.
Far from the world of takes and retakes of celluloid, the cadets at the Academy have to give their all. IMA Commandant Lieutenant General Khanna reveals that cadets who do not make the mark are kept back for more training. "We relegate them, and if we find shortages and shortcomings we have to withdraw them from the Academy."
To help the cadets cope with the training and to avoid a likely breakdown, the Academy has a buddy system. When the cadets arrive -- though they have each a room to themselves -- they work together for the first two, three months. Buddies write a report on each other which is filed and checked by the instructors.
The Young Men Who Know No Fear
The Cafe
It is almost 10 pm on Friday evening and the rush at the cafe continues. Some parents dine with sons and cadets treat buddies to what could be their last meal together in a long, long time.
No two Gentlemen Cadets from the same course at the IMA are given the same unit.
"You may get the same station (same military base) but not the same unit," says a cadet. "One can never forget one's course mates. It is something like this -- we are all together through our toughest part of training -- in it together through the highs and lows. How can we forget? The bonds we forge last a lifetime."
Between 21 and 22 years old, the cadets have a unique confidence that only a young soldier can have. Unflinching, when speaking of a profession that puts them in the line of fire, at times at the peril of their lives.
"You can fall in your bathroom and die, so what is there to fear?" asks Lieutenant Deepak Galhotra, silver medallist in the order of merit in the technical course and son of an army officer from Palampur in Himachal Pradesh.
"Once you wear an olive green uniform," declares Lieutenant S Dhanda, silver medallist in the regular course, "you know no fear."
The Young Men Who Know No Fear
Chetwode Parade Ground
As the clock on the Chetwode building strikes 0645 on Saturday, June 10, the passing out parade begins. Held twice every year, the June parade always gets underway with prayers that the rain does not play spoilsport.
The cadets train hard, stepping up practice in the final 15 days before the event. Ashish Mehta, who leads the parade, has had a sensational two years, winning a bronze medal at the end of his training at the National Defence Academy in Khadakvasla last year and bagging double honours at the IMA this year.
Son of a retired petty naval officer, Mehta is awarded the coveted Sword of Honour for his all-round performance and the gold medal for standing first in the order of merit.
Awarded for the first time to Smith Dun -- who was in Sam Manekshaw's batch at the IMA and went on to become the chief of the Burmese army -- the sword is made of steel engraved with the IMA credo and bears the Ashoka emblem on the hilt. Last year, it was won by a soldier of the Royal Bhutanese Army.
In his speech, Air Chief Marshal S P Tyagi, the chief guest at the parade, tells the cadets that the armed forces are idealised for its values, sense of service and heroism. "When there is an erosion of values," he says, "the nation looks up to the armed forces for role models."
The Chief of the Air Staff stresses on the need to keep abreast with the latest technological developments in warfare and says learning is a continuous process for the officers.
At the pipping ceremony, when parents remove the lapels on the shoulders revealing the two stars identifying their rank, there is a wave of euphoria.
Ashish Mehta's father stands with his son's Sword of Honour, Bronze Medalist Bhavani Singh's mother has a constant film of tears, S Dhanda's old grandfather has come instead of his son who died when his grandson was in the final year at the NDA.
Smiles, tears and boundless pride. It is the perfect ending.
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Universal Friends Organization, Inc., 537 Nocta Street, ONTARIO, CA 91762 USA.
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