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In May 1999, India was invaded by Pakistan in Kargil, Ladakh, in a surprise attack. Diksha Dwivedi's father was one of the martyrs of that war. In this extremely moving book, she tells the story of the Kargil war through the letters and diaries of her father and other soldiers who fought there.

Diksha Dwivedi

Diksha Dwivedi Author of Letters from Kargil. Her father, Major C.B. Dwivedi of 315 Field Regiment, was martyred in Kargil on July 2, 1999. She wrote Letters from Kargil, published in 2017 by Juggernaut. Diksha is Founder of akkarbakkar.com and YOSO Media.

Title

Letters From Kargil : The War Through Our Soldiers Eyes

Author

Diksha Dwivedi

Publisher

Juggernaut

Number of Pages

149

Language

English (US)

Category

  • Non-Fiction
  • First Published

    JAN 2017

    In May 1999, India was invaded by Pakistan in Kargil, Ladakh, in a surprise attack. Diksha Dwivedi's father was one of the martyrs of that war. In this extremely moving book, she tells the story of the Kargil war through the letters and diaries of her father and other soldiers who fought there.
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