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The strength of lies in its sourcing. Panthaki draws from Manekshaw’s personal papers, unpublished letters, and hours of recorded conversations. The result is a narrative that feels authentic, unfiltered, and deeply personal. It does not read like a hagiography; it reads like a conversation with a friend who knows the subject inside out. Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw The Man And His Times Book
This article explores why is an essential read for anyone wishing to understand the intersection of military strategy, political intrigue, and human character. There are other biographies, such as "Sam Bahadur"