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General Manoj Naravane’s The Curious and the Classified reveals the humorous side of military life
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General Manoj Naravane’s The Curious and the Classified reveals the humorous side of military life

The Indian Express·Suvir Saran·27 days ago
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It does not begin with battle. It begins with banter. With a question tossed across a mess table, with a ritual poured into two bottles and three glasses, with a rank briefly forgotten and a story quietly shared. The Curious and the Classified resists the expected entry point into the Indian armed forces. There are no marching boots at the threshold, no medals clinking for attention. Instead, General Manoj Naravane ushers us in through the side door—through wit, whimsy, and the warm, worn corridors of memory. What unfolds is not a manual of military might, but a mosaic of military mind. Naravane writes as a soldier-scholar, but more importantly, as a custodian of culture. The book gathers myths, mischief, and meaning with a collector’s care. A backronym becomes a breadcrumb; a regimental legend becomes a lantern.…

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