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General Ved Prakash Malik was the Army Chief from 1997 to 2000. He was commissioned into the 3rd Sikh Light Infantry in 1959.
Twenty-five years after General Ved Prakash Malik, 85, led the army during the conflict between India and Pakistan in the summer of 1999, he looked back at the Kargil war, and its triumphs ...
Ved Prakash Malik was responding to a tweet by lieutenant general (retired) L Nishikanta Singh claiming that “the state is now stateless”. Former Indian Army chief general (retired ...
Speaking to Anadolu Agency, former chief of army staff of the Indian Army Gen. Ved Prakash Malik said New Delhi is capable of replying to China’s killing of 20 soldiers but it is unlikely the ...
General Ved Prakash Malik (Retired) was the then-Army chief who commanded the troops to victory in one of the most challenging high-altitude mountain battles in the history of warfare. NDTV speaks ...
Photograph: Courtesy Indian Army on Twitter This is former Army chief Gen Ved Prakash Malik's message for the armed forces standing guard at the icy heights in Drass. Gen Malik, who was the Army ...
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India tried to project strength but ended up showing weaknessFormer Indian army chief Ved Prakash Malik posted on X: “Ceasefire 10 May 25: We have left India’s future history to ask what politico-strategic advantages, if any, were gained after its ...
Former Indian Army chief Ved Prakash Malik in an interview with Rajesh Kumar Thakur says the armed forces have to remain alert and be prepared for both defensive as well as offensive operations ...
After getting no response from the Haryana government over stilt plus four floors design of the Haryana Shehri Vikas Pradhikaran (HSVP), former Army chief General Ved Prakash Malik (retd ...
T wenty-five years after General Ved Prakash Malik, 85, led the army during the conflict between India and Pakistan in the summer of 1999, he looked back at the Kargil war, and its triumphs ...
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