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In a huge honor to war hero Jaswant Singh Rawat, his bravery will now be portrayed on screen. Titled ’72 Hours: The Martyr who Didn’t Die’, the movie is slated to release on 18 January 2019 in the theaters across India.
In a country where the prime cinematic industry i.e. Bollywood, indulges only in the glorification of shady figures like Abdul Latif, Sanjay Dutt, Muhammad Azharuddin etc, it is heartening to know that a filmmaker, even if independent, has taken the pains to essay the valor of a braveheart, who is known to guard the borders of our nation even today. This movie is written and directed by Avinash Dhyani, and Rishi Bhat, who has written the dialogues, is essaying the titular role as well.
For the uninitiated, Rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat was a young Armyman posted with 4, Garhwal Rifles at Nuranang in Arunachal Pradesh, at the time of Chinese invasion. Born in 1941 to Guman Singh Rawat in the village of Baryun, Pauri Garhwal district of Uttarakhand, Jaswant was a quiet, unassuming, yet lethal soldier who let his work do the talking.
Only 21 years old, Jaswant Rawat’s Delta Company came under siege on 18 November 1962, the same day when another company of Kumaon Regiment immortalized themselves at the Battle of Rezang La in Chushul sector
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Jaswant Singh
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Introduction
Jaswant Singh, a renowned Indian politician, held prominent positions throughout his long career. In the Atal Bihar Vajpayee cabinet, he served as Finance Minister, External Affairs Minister, and Defence Minister at different points. As External Affairs Minister, he distinguished himself by skillfully handling Indo-US ties in the aftermath of India's nuclear testing in 1998.
Conversely, he faced harsh criticism for providing terrorists with transportation to Kandahar, Afghanistan, in return for passengers on an Indian Airlines jet that had been hijacked. He began his military career as a cadet in what was then known as the Joint Services Wing (JSW) in Rajputana, British India. The ambitious young guy was commissioned as a second lieutenant in the Indian Army following the training.
Despite his early enthusiasm for an army career, he got disillusioned with time and left his promising military employment. He entered politics and became a member of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). His political career blossomed, and he rose to become one of the BJP's most senior leaders. He was dismissed from the BJP's main membership in 2009 because of a contentious book he published. He was readmitted to the party in 2010 but was dismissed again in