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Lieutenant General Sagat Singh, PVSM (14 July 1919 – 26 September 2001) was a General Officer in the Indian Army, notable for his participation in liberation of Goa and later in Indo-Pakistani war of 1971. He held many commands and staff appointments throughout his career.
Jan 13, 2021 · In the cold month of December 1971, brave Indian soldiers captured 93,000 Pakistani prisoners in 14 days of a multi-front military engagement that saw the birth of a new nation. Lieutenant General...
Dec 23, 2021 · India owes its liberation of Bangladesh in 1971 to many unsung heroes - none more deserving of this description than Lt. Gen. Sagat Singh, who rose through the ranks to become a legendary figure in the annals of the nation's military history; remembered by a General belonging to the next generation.
Aug 11, 2021 · Sagat’s vision, which he kept close to his chest, saw him use all resources innovatively, not giving up on his aim and relentlessly pursuing, bypassing and defeating the enemy.
Dec 4, 2020 · Lt Gen Sagat Singh has a trail of triumphs to his name, among them is the liberation of Goa and conducting India’s first air assault operation. Catch the story of this gritty army officer with a knack for taking snap decisions
Dec 18, 2016 · I was a deputy commissioner of police in Baroda when we (Baroda and Bombay police) had a fierce encounter with militants owing allegiance to the Khalistan Commando Force from...
Oct 24, 2013 · Lt Gen Sagat Singh is unarguably the only military genius post independence India has produced. He commenced his military career through humble beginnings in the Bikaner State Forces with...