Indian Army, URI Surgical Strike, Terrorism & Threat To India - Lt Gen Satish Dua |FO135 Raj Shamani

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In this podcast, Raj Shamani is in conversation with Lt. Gen. Satish Dua. Lieutenant General Satish Dua, PVSM, UYSM, SM, VSM retired as the Chief of Integrated Defence Staff. A counter-terrorism specialist, General Dua was the Corps Commander in Kashmir, who planned and executed the Surgical Strikes in response to the terror attack at Uri.

He has commanded his Battalion as well as a Brigade in active militancy in Jammu & Kashmir on Line of Control, (LoC). As a Major General, he raised and commanded a new Counter Terrorism Division of Assam Rifles to coordinate operations in three states of the North East.

The General has also been a Commando Instructor as a Captain and Indian Defence Attaché in Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos as a Colonel. He has also held important appointments in Army HQ, dealing with capital and revenue procurement of weapons & equipment.

In this podcast we have discussed the stories of the Indian army, reality of URI Surgical Strike, the salary & pension of army officers and much more.

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Timestamps:

00:00 - Intro
02:45 - URI Surgical Strike
08:50 - Reality of URI movie
10:50 - Learnings from Surgical Strike
12:53 - Most difficult situation for army
17:17 - His biggest achievement
20:24 - Story of Sh. Naib Subedar Chuni Lal
25:04 - Hierarchy in army
26:53 - Salary & pension in army
31:46 - Agniveer explained
37:17 - India vs Pakistan
39:30 - India vs China
41:59 - Is India prepared for any attack?
45:23 - POK wants to be a part of India?
47:48 - Israel’s intelligence failure
52:13 - What should India learn from Israel war
58:26 - His message for the youth
1:01:45 - Conclusion

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Can the word "Batao" be considered as a formal conversation anywhere Mr Raj Ji?
Also, just see the person who's sitting in front of you. He's the former Corps Commander and the former IDS Chief with the rank of Lt Gen. If we just leave beside these formalities too, there's a way of talking to a person who's senior than you in terms of age also. Talking to an elder person, I Mean, an elementary school going kid also is very well aware of this thing.
Though you haven't done this thing intentionally or you must be having this dialect but yeah, you can shift to "Bataiye or Batayein" at least while talking to a senior person than you.
Regards.

Jai Hind 🇮🇳

AmanRaj
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Pehli bar comments krne walo ke liye respect badh gayi, and yes Give more respect to this Legend.

avya
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Raj, PLEASE NOTE :- when a person is talking or replying to your questions that too a TOP Army Official, always make it a point to look into their eyes as a sign of respect. For Eg; - @ 46:00 and during many other time, you are simply looking elsewhere that too for more than 2 seconds, which will makes the person feel unheard. If it was someone else the interview would have ended then and there itself. I salute the army officer for his patience with you.

nikhilabraham
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"Be a good citizen, a citizen worth dying for, jai hind".
This really hits me on the spot, the least we can do is be a good citizen.

asiamrongmei
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में यही कमेंट करने के लिए कमेंट बॉक्स में आया था। इतने सम्मानित व्यक्ति से बेहद विनम्रतापूर्वक बात करनी चाहिए, ना की बताओ जैसी आदेशात्मक भाषा में। मिस्टर राज, इनसे सवाल पूछना कोई आपका हक नहीं है जो आप ऐसी भाषा का इस्तेमाल कर रहे हो। आपको सर बताइए जैसी विनम्र भाषा का उपयोग करना चाहिए।

M_D_SWAMI
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Bro, he is a person who deserves upmost respect. We are because of the army. Please try to use kinder words( mujhea bato kya hota hai, try kya aap mujhea bata saktea ho, or else mujhea bataiea)
Just a kind suggestion
Much love

osamajamil
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"Be a citizen worth dying for"

Would never want anyone to die for me, but if they do, I should be damn well deserving of that sacrifice. The motivation we all need. Wise words!

ADSWR
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It’s really pleasure to hear Lt Gen Dua sir..

Mr Raj Shamani.. please call him respectfully.. while asking questions unlike “Batao”..

I feel Mr.Shamani not well prepared for this interview

prasanth
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आज पहली बार सुनने मिला कि कोई हायर ऑफिसर अपनी सबोर्डिनेट का इतनी दिल से तारीफ किए। अच्छा लगा

gajendrasinghverma
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I’m from uri born bought up here . And tht day was so horrible. Indian Army always be humble and fruitful to the people here as I schooled from Army School Uri which is in the brigade where the attack took place. I hope our pride our army live long❤

AahilLo-ed
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We are proud to have such people for our country. Jai Hind❤

smitasingh
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As an Army aspirant this podcast is very special for me. I'm preparing myself for army and my both elder brothers are serving in Indian army (Assam regiment and Naga regiment) and also my father was in Assam police. I watch every defence veteran podcast it's gives me goosebumps, motivation and many things to learn which can't be described in words. Jai Hind 🇮🇳

A-Guy-From-Northeast
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ये बताओ ये बताओ बोलते हो, ये “बताइए” बोलना चाहिए इतने वरिष्ठ आर्मी अफ़सर से जो इतने सम्माननीय हैं

manishpandey
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Brilliant message at the end...
"Be a citizen who is worth for which solider dies" ❤

abhiable
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Absolutely right bro....I found him many times using this word while talking to every dignitary. This is the simple common sense in our society that even a school going kid know how to talk to their elders. This simple etiquette makes a great impact. And he should take care of it. This kind of word when comes during the conversation riuns the beauty of it. I was literally thinking of it to comment but you commented on this moral subject matter. Thanks for highlighting it...👍👍 Hope he will take care of it in his upcoming interviews.

pravinsingh
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“Batao” nahi “Bataiye”, “aap bata skte hein?” . Unke “Age” aur “kaam” ka respect to do.

RishalDwivedi
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Last ka line dil chu gaya bhai "be a good citizen a citizen worth dying for " 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

ravit
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Love to hear from Army personals! Always proud of our Indian Army

nilammistry
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बहुत ही अच्छा मुलाकात थी हमारे जवनोंको कितानी मुश्किल झेलनी पडती है इसका एहेसास होता है. ऊन सभी के लिये मेरा सलाम.भारत माता की जय हो.

virendravaidya
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GREAT JOB
शहीद जवानोंकी विधवा पत्नी का पुनर्विवाह, सहीमे ये बहोत ही जटील समस्या है, उनकी पुरी निजी जीवन का सवाल है! आपने पहल कर उनके जीवन मे खुशियाली लायी, काबिल ए तारीफ काम है आपका!
आपको शतशः नमन!

vijaypawar