Lieutenant Colonel Ghulam Jilani Khan’s Khaki Saye is an insightful memoir that offers a candid reflection on his military career and the experiences that shaped his perspective on war and patriotism. The book explores the mental and emotional toll of military service, providing readers with a rare personal account of the complexities of warfare, leadership, and sacrifice. Khan discusses the inner workings of military life, the camaraderie and conflicts, and the impact of war on personal identity. Written in Urdu, Khaki Saye is a powerful testimony to the realities faced by soldiers and their resilience in the face of adversity.
Khaki Saye (Urdu)
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Khaki Saye is a memoir by Lieutenant Colonel Ghulam Jilani Khan, recounting his experiences in the military. The book discusses the complexities of military life, patriotism, and the emotional toll of warfare, offering a personal perspective on conflict.
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