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Bid Goodbye But Remember Hello
An uneventful train journey was about to change the lives of Varun and Reena forever! This is a romantic, humorous but poignant love story of two ordinary individuals with extraordinary destinies.
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A fast-paced roller-coaster journey of human emotions, complete with laughter and deep sorrow, the story begins at an engineering college where both Varun and Reena study but cannot express their love. The millennium has changed but Varun is still stuck to his past. Reena tries to move on with a new man in her life. However, destiny has some other plans as Amar, a man who cannot die, dies—sending Reena into a whirlpool of shock and despair.
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Today, destiny has brought Varun and Reena together on this journey for the first time after they left college. She is lost in her present. He is desperate to change his past.
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Will their togetherness last for the train journey, or does destiny have other plans?


Role of IAF Radars and SAGW in 1965 Indo-Pak War
In June 2015, I began researching the role of IAF Radars and SAGW in the 1965 Indo-Pak war. Online information was limited, mainly covering equipment specifications and air operations.
Following guidance from the AOC, I visited IDSA and found "Battle for Pakistan - The Air War of 1965" by John Fricker, which presents the war from Pakistan's perspective. At CAPS, I discovered two crucial books: "Official History of Indo-Pak War 1965" by BC Chakravorty and "The India Pakistan Air War of 1965" by PVS Jaganmohan.
I also visited the History Cell at Air HQ and the History Division of MoD to access archived F-1500s. Additionally, I interviewed Wg Cdr (Retd) RS Johar, who served in a SAM-II unit during the war.
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This coffee table book aims to authentically document and share the untold stories of Radars and SAGWs, preserving history known to only a few.
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