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" Operation Blue Star: The True Story "
This report examines , a first-hand military account by Lieutenant General K. S. Brar
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The most valuable portion of Brar’s book is the military-technical analysis of the operation. The common perception is that the Indian Army “attacked a temple.” Brar insists that they assaulted a heavily fortified defensive complex. operation blue star book k s brar top
Unlike journalists who speculate, Brar reproduces operational maps, wireless communication logs (to the extent possible), and deployment charts. For military historians, this is gold dust. " Operation Blue Star: The True Story "
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If you want, I can also give you a (like “The Golden Temple” by K.S. Duggal, or “The Battle for the Golden Temple” by researchers) for a more balanced view. Just let me know. Brar admits the Akal Takht building suffered damage
Brar provides a step-by-step breakdown of the "limited penetration" strategy:
b. Why force was necessary
- Brar admits the Akal Takht building suffered damage (later repaired), but says no deliberate damage to religious symbols.
- He maintains the Army cleared mines, booby traps, and ammunition stored inside the temple.