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Sam Manekshaw – A Confident Leader with A Perfect Vision

“I don’t know whether leaders are born or leaders are made. Give me a man with common sense and decency and I can make a leader out of it.” Quoted by one of the best military heroes and the one who was first to attain the rank of Field Marshal, ‘Sam Manekshaw’. He believed that a leader is within, we just need to find and nurture it. His life is an example of leadership, courage, discipline and dedication. Every year on December 16 the nation celebrates “Vijay Diwas”, in the memory of victory achieved under Manekshaw’s leadership in 1971 Bangladesh liberation war between India and Pakistan.

Here, we will discuss:

  1. Early life of Sam Manekshaw
  2. His Military Career
  3. How He Achieved the Rank of Field Marshal
  4. Lessons of Leadership and Discipline from Sam Manekshaw
  5. Message to Youth

His Early Life

Military Career of Sam Maneskshaw

Sam Manekshaw completely dedicated his life towards Indian Army and served for 4 decades. He witnessed 5 wars, during his military journey. Let’s know more about the wars that he witnessed:

World War II:

India Pakistan War (Partition decision: 1947)

Sino – India War (1962)

India Pakistan War (1965) & (1971)

As the Army Chief, Sam Manekshaw made history by leading India to victory in the Bangladesh Liberation War and also by resisting the political pressure to arbitrate at an infelicitous time, going even to the extent of offering to resign. He was forthright with his personal dealing and known for his blunt and outspoken characteristics. He has been named as ‘Sam Bahdur’ for his alertness and ready to fight spirit for the sake of nation. 

Achieved the rank as Field Marshal

His Speech on Leadership and Discipline:

“A ‘yes man’ is a dangerous man. He may rise very high, he might even become the Managing Director of a company. He may do anything but he can never make a leader because he will be used by his superiors, disliked by his colleagues and despised by his subordinates.” By these words he elaborated moral courage, that should be present in a good leader.

According to him, Discipline can be defined as conduct and behavior for living decently with one another in society.

Message to Youth

Today our country requires true leaders for its growth and development. We need to follow leaders rather than worshiping them. Reading Sam Manekshaw’s you will learn how to handle duties and responsibilities, his contribution in the World War II is a great example of love for nation and his duties. He is an example of bravely, his contribution and actions during the India Pakistan war in 1971 will give you goosebumps.

Sam Manekshaw was the braveheart, even during the last moments of his life, he always said “I am OK”, these were his words two days before 27 June 2008, the day when he died.

Bollywood has also announced a film on Sam Manekshaw’s life, which has been trending on social media. In the film, bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal will will portray this real life ‘hero’.