Hardback edition with 127 Colour photographsPaperback edition with Black & White Photographs‘An exceptionally enthusiastic soldiers’ general and a professional thinker, he is one of the finest examples for the youth to emulate.’ — Gen VP Malik, PVSM, AVSM, Former Chief of Army Staff ‘An officer with a 360-degree thinking prowess, Lt Gen DP Pandey is undoubtedly the best officer from his batch.’ — Lt Gen AK Bhatt, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, Former GOC XV Corps‘A commander whose decisions were prompt, clear and backed with facts, data and analysis. I would love to work under him again and again.’ — Col Harpreet Singh‘He wasn't just at Bana Post; he was standing at the pinnacle of leadership. This wasn’t about a climb; it was about solidarity, about proving that a leader's place is beside his men, no matter how harsh the terrain or daunting the challenge.’ — Maj Nitesh Malik, Company Commander‘Pandey Sahab was always itching for action. And his approach towards action was based on the principle of follow me.’ — Subedar Major (Honorary Capt) Milkha SinghMost of the leadership theories taught in business schools have their roots in military leadership ethics. This work is based on an analytic study of the leadership qualities of a noted military General, Lt Gen Devendra Pratap Pandey, an accomplished Indian Army officer with a diverse range of experiences and notable achievements throughout his career. He retired as the Commandant of the prestigious Army War College, Mhow, having previously held prominent positions, including General-Officer-Com... See more
Hardback edition with 127 Colour photographsPaperback edition with Black & White Photographs‘An exceptionally enthusiastic soldiers’ general and a professional thinker, he is one of the finest examples for the youth to emulate.’ — Gen VP Malik, PVSM, AVSM, Former Chief of Army Staff ‘An officer with a 360-degree thinking prowess, Lt Gen DP Pandey is undoubtedly the best officer from his batch.’ — Lt Gen AK Bhatt, PVSM, UYSM, AVSM, SM, VSM, Former GOC XV Corps‘A commander whose decisions were prompt, clear and backed with facts, data and analysis. I would love to work under him again and again.’ — Col Harpreet Singh‘He wasn't just at Bana Post; he was standing at the pinnacle of leadership. This wasn’t about a climb; it was about solidarity, about proving that a leader's place is beside his men, no matter how harsh the terrain or daunting the challenge.’ — Maj Nitesh Malik, Company Commander‘Pandey Sahab was always itching for action. And his approach towards action was based on the principle of follow me.’ — Subedar Major (Honorary Capt) Milkha SinghMost of the leadership theories taught in business schools have their roots in military leadership ethics. This work is based on an analytic study of the leadership qualities of a noted military General, Lt Gen Devendra Pratap Pandey, an accomplished Indian Army officer with a diverse range of experiences and notable achievements throughout his career. He retired as the Commandant of the prestigious Army War College, Mhow, having previously held prominent positions, including General-Officer-Commanding of the Chinar Corps based in Srinagar and the First DG of TA. Gen Pandey has demonstrated exceptional leadership in various capacities, from his service as Company Commander in counter-insurgency operations, Line of Control (LC) and Line of Actual Control (LAC) in Jammu and Kashmir to commanding Battalion in challenging terrains like Siachen Glacier and Eastern Ladakh.