25 yrs on, veteran’s book throws IPKF debate wide open
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'There would be replacement of every dead LTTE cadre as long as the idea of Eelam remained'
"There would be prompt replacement of every dead LTTE cadre or leader as long as the idea of Eelam remained," Brigadier (retd) Ravi Palsokar quotes Lt Gen AS Kalkat, who commandeered the IPKF in Sri Lanka as having said, in 'Ours Not to Reason Why'.
Pune-based Palsokar, who raises questions on the operational goals of the Indian Peace Keeping Force (IPKF) 25 years after it was sent to Sri Lanka as part of the Indo-Sri Lankan Accord (ISLA) comments, "Do I detect a hint of exasperation and frustration in the above words of our senior officers? Forgive me, but I do."
Published by Power Publishers 'Ours Not to Reason Why' is Palsokar's narration of commanding the 7 Infantry Brigade in Sri Lanka, the then LTTE citadel, Mullaitivu. Incidentally, it is the same brigade Brigadier John Dalvi commanded in the 1962 operations along the Thang La ridge. And like Dalvi's 'Himalayan Blunder', Palsokar's book is factual, and raises similar questions, and leaves the interpretation to the reader.
In the same vein, Palsokar admits his own occasional errors.
Referring to B G Deshmukh's 'A Cabinet Secretary Looks Back', where the then Army Chief General K Sundarji has been quoted as saying that the Indian Army will finish LTTE in 10 days, Palsokar says, "What did neutralise mean? Did it mean LTTE's capability was not to be entirely destroyed, but only partially so? Were we to go in for a Bangladesh-type surrender by LTTE? If we were to 'finish' LTTE, we should have used all the strength and firepower at our disposal. Much of the confusion of the task of IPKF stemmed from lack of a clear objective. We went into this adventure with eyes wide open, and the fact that LTTE may have confronted us militarily did not come as a surprise. Yet, two weeks stretched into months...two years."
... contd.
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