Anil Bhat rummages through the pages of history to dig out image and contributions made by the Indian soldiers in winning independence for the Allied Forces during World War-II
Lt Col Anil Bhat

Lt Col Anil Bhat
Col Anil Bhat (retd) is an independent defence and security analyst he is also an Editor at Word Sword Features
There is more to sea than waters. Anil Bhat writes on what gives the Indian Navy its teeth
The ancient Indian civilization was steeped in arts, culture, administration and most of all science and a great reserve of natural resources.
Captain Jayanta Kumar Sengupta (17 October, 1942-31 August, 2013), popularly known as Jojo, was the second son of Amar Prashad and Namita Sengupta. He was born on 17 October, 1942, at Lahore wher
On 22 August 2013, Myanmarese soldiers reportedly crossed the International Boundary between India and…
The 61ST Cavalry is the only horsed cavalry regiment with an operational role and excels in equestrian events says Anil Bhat
Anil Bhat shares some recent surprising developments in the northeast
Though partition has been the most agonising narrative of displacement, Indian army handled the humanitarian issues with best possible care nevertheless, says Anil Bhat
Hiranmay Karlekar’s book covers a wide spectrum related to the war in Afghanistan,
Anil Bhat captures Sujata’s vision of the horses
