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Another interesting anecdote, from my Dad, one of 100 he compiled in his book ‘in and out of uniform’! Also reflects the strong bond between soldiers, transcending time and space! @palbawa @KaranBawak01 @
"Ambushed" #UntoldStoryArmy During a military training course in Mhow, India, the 1962 war with China broke out. My course was cancelled, and everyone returned to their units. However, I received special orders to stay put and await further instructions. Two days later, my posting to Jammu and Kashmir arrived – with immediate reporting required. Having driven my car to Mhow, I had no choice but to take it back to Punjab, leave it there, and then travel on to J&K. Pressed for time, I decided to drive straight from Mhow to Delhi, a risky decision. One particularly dangerous stretch was between Gwalior and Agra, notorious for bandits and lawlessness. Traveling alone at night through this area was foolish, but I pressed on in my trusty Hindustan-14. Around midnight, approaching a narrow pass through low hills, I found the road blocked by a fallen tree. It was an ambush. Turning back wasn't an option. As I stopped, armed men materialized, their faces hidden. They searched me for valuables, taking my watch and wallet before moving on to my car and luggage. However, things took an unexpected turn when someone announced a "Sardar" had arrived. Every one pulled back a little and there appeared a sturdy young man with a large mustache. As he drew near, he suddenly sprung to attention and gave me a smart salute and said ‘Sahib Ji, tussee ethay ki kar rahey ho.’ (Sir what are you doing here!) From his voice and his face, latter day mustache notwithstanding, I recognized him. He was my tank gunner and had been discharged after his seven-year tenure of engagement. Those days soldiers were discharged after seven years and given no pension. I responded to his query and asked him,’ Nahar Singh toon aye ki kam pharya hai (Nahar Singh what is this work you have taken on.) He said, ‘Sahib Ji admi nu kuch na kuch taan karna chaheda hai, welay beth kaay vi ki karna hai.’ (Sir one must do, some or the other work and there is no point in sitting idle!) I told him, ‘tenu aasi eh taan nahi sakhlaya’ (we did not train you for such activity.) “Sahib ji tohati ambush laney di sikhlai kam ahh rahi hai. Sadi ambush wich koe nuks hai!.” (Sir your training in laying an ambush is proving useful. Do you find any fault with our ambush.) He responded with a loud chuckle. He addressed his gang and said. “Dekheya sadhi regiment de officer kiney deelair hun, ekelay he rat nu is sarak tay chal rahey hun.” (do you see how brave are the officers of our regiment. They travel alone on this road at night.) I asked him if his wife knew what work he was doing. To this he answered “Sarian gallaan wife nu thorian dassidian hun. Oh soch di hai kay main police da kam kar rahaan hain.” (You don’t disclose everything to your wife. She thinks I am working for the police). At this one of them interjected that, “Police whi ehhoo kam kardi hai.” (Police too does this sort of work). This raised much laughter amongst them. Then he told his men not to just stand watching but to quickly make tea for the sahib. All my stuff was put back in the car, and my watch and wallet returned. After a cup of tea and much bonhomie and handshaking I took leave of Nahar Singh and his gang. A story by Lt Gen Harwant Singh
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15 May 2023
As we accelerate the responsible application of generative AI for our clients, our people and society.
.@Deloitte is expanding its alliance with Google Cloud to rapidly increase capacity for highly-trained experts to help enterprises implement our generative AI solutions. ciodive.com/news/Deloitte-Go…
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11 Aug 2021
Great accomplishment by a terrific team working on great problems with amazing clients! Not withstanding a truly challenging 18 months for most, looking forward to new beginnings and a positive 10 year outlook! Onward and upwards! Thanks @Gartner_inc
9 Aug 2021
Deloitte is a Leader in the 2021 @Gartner_inc Magic Quadrant for Public #Cloud IT Transformation Services! I am so proud of this recognition of @Deloitte's leadership as we empower clients globally to leverage cloud’s full potential! @ronbawa @jciaramella deloitte.com/global/en/pages…
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29 Mar 2021
New infrastructure systems which feature #5G, the edge, satellites, and #cloud computing are changing the world for the better. Are we doing enough and fast enough... Learn more. deloi.tt/3vIITqs

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5 Mar 2021
TIME's new international cover: "I cannot be intimidated. I cannot be bought." The women leading India's farmers' protests ti.me/3bhu6ef
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4 Mar 2021
Now more than ever, we need to leverage technology to address existential issues! What do you think? Here are some use cases organizations are leveraging to drive their social impact strategies. @DavidLinthicum @dianakearns Learn more: bit.ly/3qgLt30

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25 Feb 2021
The @madgreek65 finds the best ones....:)
24 Feb 2021
Today's attempt at humor (and group therapy)
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21 Feb 2021
Priledge manifests itself in many ways!
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9 Feb 2021
Practical lessons from the field.... #deloittecloud #cloud
Want to do #DevOps and #SRE better? Start with a culture change that's based on a joint-responsibility model defined by value and outcomes. Learn more on this episode of the podcast. #DeloitteCloud deloi.tt/3cyfAjo
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2 Feb 2021
The worlds largest democracy must show the way! #farmersprotest
We stand in solidarity with the #FarmersProtest in India. cnn.com/2021/02/01/asia/indi…
26 Oct 2020
My colleagues Chris Thomas and Richard Walker sat down with @businessinsider to discuss how small and regional banks have had to reconsider their strategies in order to support customers during the pandemic. Read the article here: bit.ly/2Teebn5
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31 Jul 2020
Cloud has played a critical role in reimagining health care in the wake of the pandemic. My colleague @DavidLinthicum explores the relationship for his column with @ForbesTechCncl. Read more here: bit.ly/3ffkUFY

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19 Jun 2020
Great perspectives from my colleagues at Deloitte outline the mutual benefits of businesses involving tax in their cloud migration strategies. Read their article here. deloitte.com/us/en/insights/… @DavidLinthicum @sambalaji @nmittalanalytic @wdbthree

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31 Mar 2020
New Yorkers rise to the challenge! Brave and selfless! #Langar
The Langar tradition of the Sikh community is one of the many reasons India is Incredible. ‘Langar’ is now a term that will be used Universally. Thank you for making us proud.
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30 Mar 2020
Values more important today than ever. #deloitteproud
Never been more proud of this @DeloitteUS team, as we support each other's #wellbeing go the extra mile to help clients. Makes this recognition from @Forbes more meaningful knowing that we are strong in good tough times. bit.ly/33OJIRb
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