The Pain Behind the Patriot: Why Major General G.D. Bakshi’s Voice Trembles with Fury
Some voices don’t just echo through TV studios—they roar from the battlefield of personal tragedy. One such voice belongs to Major General G.D. Bakshi (Retd) of the Indian Army.
Known for his passionate patriotism and fiery debates, many have watched him explode with anger, especially when Pakistan is mentioned. But what most don’t know is that behind that stern exterior is a brother who never came home, and a wound that never healed.
A Brother. A Soldier. A Martyr.
Major General G.D. Bakshi’s younger brother, Captain Raman Bakshi, served in the Indian Army during the 1971 Indo-Pak war—a war that changed not just the map of South Asia but the map of emotions for countless Indian families.
Captain Raman was taken prisoner of war (PoW) by Pakistani forces. But what followed was not just a military protocol violation—it was a brutal, inhumane act that left scars etched deep in the soul of a family and the conscience of a nation.
He was tortured, mutilated, and killed in Pakistani custody. This was not the fate of a man who died in combat. This was a systematic, cruel punishment inflicted by those who had no regard for the Geneva Convention or basic human rights.
The Silence of Diplomacy, The Scream of a Brother
The Indian government tried, like always, to “manage” things diplomatically. But for the Bakshi family, there was no consolation. Only the horrifying knowledge of what had been done—and a body that came home in a condition no family should ever see.
And thus, a soldier was born—not just in the Army, but in the soul of his elder brother, G.D. Bakshi, who swore he’d never forget.
Why He Shouts
So the next time you see Major General Bakshi on television, his eyes red, voice rising, hands trembling with fury when someone defends Pakistan or questions the Indian Army—remember this:
He’s not just debating policies.
He’s reliving the torture of his own blood.
He’s shouting because his brother’s screams were never heard.
And because India, somehow, forgets too quickly.
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More Than A Patriot
Major General G.D. Bakshi has served the nation with distinction, but it is his personal grief turned into patriotic fire that defines the man. He carries not just medals, but memories soaked in blood and pain.
Let’s not judge the volume of his voice without understanding the depth of his loss.
Let’s not forget that every soldier’s fury has a backstory.
This one? It starts with Captain Raman Bakshi, tortured… and ends with Major General G.D. Bakshi, who will never stop fighting for his brother’s dignity.
Jai Hind. 🇮🇳



