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My Tryst with Indigenous Armour Development

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Born little after India’s independence, as a child, I used to imagine and feel that I owned the whole great country. My father, Madhav Bhat, was a respected school headmaster who used to get respectful salutations from members of nearly every house situated all along a seven-kilometre-long path of walk to his school through hills and fields. He would reciprocate with appropriate affectionate words without stopping his walk.

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Bhat, T.B. (2016). My Tryst with Indigenous Armour Development. In: Ghosh, P., Raj, B. (eds) The Mind of an Engineer. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-0119-2_54

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