Maj Gen Lakhwinder Singh on Artillery's Role in Kargil | Turning Point in the War

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Welcome to another enlightening episode of Mor Talks with Maj Gen Yash Mor. In this special edition, we have an esteemed guest, Maj Gen Lakhwinder Singh, who served as the Commander of Artillery during the Kargil War. Join us as we delve deep into the strategic and critical role that artillery played in securing victory for India against Pakistan.

In this episode, you will learn:

1. Historical Context: Gain an understanding of the Kargil War and its significance in the annals of Indian military history.
2. Strategic Deployment: Discover how the Indian Army strategically deployed artillery to counter and neutralize enemy positions.
3. Tactical Execution: Insights into the tactics and methodologies employed by Maj Gen Lakhwinder Singh and his team to maximize artillery effectiveness.
4. Challenges Overcome: Learn about the various challenges faced during the war, including terrain, weather conditions, and enemy tactics, and how these were overcome.
5. Artillery Impact: Detailed discussion on the impact of artillery on the battlefield and how it became a decisive factor in the victory.
6. Personal Experiences: Hear firsthand accounts and personal experiences from Maj Gen Lakhwinder Singh, providing a vivid picture of the war’s realities.

Maj Gen Lakhwinder Singh brings his vast experience and firsthand knowledge to the table, offering viewers an exclusive look into one of the most crucial aspects of the Kargil War. His insights and experiences are invaluable for military enthusiasts, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of modern warfare.

About our guest:

An alumnus of National Defence Academy was commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery in December 1967. A third generation Army Officer was genetically inclined to serve in the Armed Forces. As a young Captain, he fought the 1971 War in the Dera Baba Nanak, Western Theatre, where he was recommended for the award of Vir Chakra. Since then, he has seen active service in every rank of his career. While in service, he has gone through the paces of all important courses in the Army, the Defence Services Staff College, Wellington in a competitive vacancy in 1981, the Higher Command Course, War College Mhow in 1990, and National Defence College, New Delhi in 1998. An out-of-the-box thinker, he ideated a new concept for the Artillery Fire Power to force the enemy to submission in the Kargil Heights War. Globally acknowledged for articulating the dynamic concept, Captain Marcus P Acosta from Naval Post Graduate School, Monterey, California, in his research paper on High Altitude and the Kargil War, writes, "the Indian Army deployed over 300 guns at Kargil, and most of them came under the command of one of the army’s most innovative leaders, Brigadier Lakhwinder Singh. Singh earned the nickname 'Enraged Bull of Dras' for his technique of applying overwhelming firepower in support of infantry maneuver, which he compared to using a 'sledgehammer to shell a peanut.' As commander of 8 Mountain Division's Artillery Brigade at Dras, he played a pivotal role in the conflict’s most important battles.

About Maj Gen (Dr) Yash Mor:

Maj Gen (Dr) Yash Mor is a respected military strategist, veteran, and host of Mor Talks. With a career spanning several decades, he brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to his channel, where he engages with fellow veterans and experts to discuss various facets of military history, strategy, and contemporary defense issues.

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