An announcement for friends in the US before we proceed with today’s story:

pre-orders for *Goa, 1961* have been opened in the US by Barnes & Noble.
Those interested may like to see:
https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/goa-1961-valmiki-faleiro/1143667519 (may
have to be copy/pasted to the browser).

The info came courtesy Dr. (a double Ph.D actually) Carmo Paixao Pereira of
Guirdolim-Goa/US, a chemical engineer who worked a lifetime with American
oil majors.

Info of Amazon-US was provided by Dr. Julia Figueiredo, Loutulim-Goa/US,
who is HOD at a top Ivy League university. She was a teacher at age
eighteen at Loyola High School, Margao-Goa, about two months after I was
chucked out from that school and boarding for an act of grave misdemeanour!

>From today, we shall see a bit more of the five veterans who commented on *Goa,
1961,* before moving to book excerpts on a daily basis until launch date.





*Air Marshal Yeshwant Rao Rane, PVSM, AVSM, VSM, ADC (V)*

This versatile fighter pilot of the Indian Air Force (he has flown 4600
hours in practically the entire array of fighter aircraft in the IAF
inventory – not a mean achievement for a fighter pilot anywhere in the
world) was educated at elite institutions like Sherwood in Nainital and La
Martinere in Lucknow.

Nothing lesser could be expected for the son of the illustrious Major
General Krishna Rao Rane who held King’s Commission number 0007 – among the
earliest Indian officers to be admitted into the executive ranks of the
fighting arms of the British-time Indian Army.

The distinguished family has its origins in Sanquelim, Goa, but is part of
the Gwalior royalty and is settled there. Surprised? Ever wondered how the
family temple (visible from the main road) in the foreyard of the ancestral
manor at Sanquelim has a gold-plated dome?

Let’s turn back a few pages, to the time when a Scindia maharaja had only
daughters. To cut the long story short, the maharaja married a Rane damsel
from Sanquelim. Her first child was male. A worthy successor to the throne
was born! (And of course, the Sanquelim temple dome got its majestic gold
plating!)

After a remarkable flying career of 41 years, Air Mshl Rane retired as the Air
Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Air Command (which was founded,
incidentally, by another Goan, Air Mshl Terence ["Hindustan Warner"] de Sa
of Sangolda, its first AOC-in-C). Air Mshl Rane visits Goa regularly. He
was here earlier this year. And yes, he regards *Goa, 1961* in glowing
terms!

Can’t resist the temptation of mentioning his relative (from the same
Sanquelim house), Major Jaisinghrao Satrojirao Rane – the man wrongly
accused of almost igniting an Indo-Pak war at Chhad Bet in the Rann of
Kutch much before the actual hostilities in 1965.

Maj. Rane was a bantamweight boxing champion. As a Young Officer, he was at
the Officers Training School, Madras, when a higher ranked British officer
said to him, “*You bloody Indians don’t have manners*!” The boxing champ
gave the Brit an instantaneous demo of that statement … flooring him with a
single punch in the face.  Discharged, he went to Gwalior and promptly
joined the Madhya Bharat State Force (which was later integrated into the
Indian Army).

Maj Rane was husband of Goa’s first elected woman MP (Lok Sabha), Sanyogita
Rane of the royalty of Tiroda, Sawantwadi. Their eldest son, Second Lt
Jayendra Rane, Vr.C, rushed to rescue his trapped men during the 1971 war
in East Pakistan. He fell to enemy fire received on the chest and sides –
but not his back.

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