Mohan Singh - A Lifestory
Courage, Duty, Honor: Serving India With Distinction

A great Indian Army officer gave his whole life to his country. His time in the army, from 1947 to 1971, included big events like the wars with Pakistan in 1965 and 1971. He was brave and very good at planning battles, making his fellow soldiers respect him. A friend who fought alongside him in the 1965 war said, "He was a real leader, always looking out for his men first." His work wasn't just fighting. He helped create new ways to fight wars, especially in the mountains. His skills were very helpful during missions in the Himalayas. He led a successful mission called Operation Meghdoot in 1984, showing he was great at planning and thinking ahead. He also helped keep peace in many places, often working with other countries' armies. He was good at dealing with tough situations between countries. After leaving the army in 1971, he stayed active, helping younger officers and doing charity work. He is still a good example for Indian soldiers today. His service made a huge difference, showing his dedication and leadership. He really showed what the Indian Army stands for.