Four Miles To Freedom
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This is a non-fiction historical memoir about resilience, leadership, and courage under pressure. It follows twelve fighter pilots who were shot down in 1971 and spent a year in captivity in Pakistan, confronting deprivation, forced proximity, and uncertainty, before coming together to plan a bold escape. The narrative speaks to history buffs and readers who value real-life stories of perseverance, camaraderie, and human ingenuity. The tone is moving, respectful, and at times quietly humorous.
The content is presented as a documentary-style narrative drawn from interviews and archival sources, weaving firsthand testimony with historical context. The reader moves through the captivity year alongside the pilots, hearing their different backgrounds and how they pooled courage and resources to support Parulkar’s escape. The reading experience is intimate and steady, balancing factual detail with human moments that reveal character under pressure.
For non-fiction and educational readers, the book foregrounds concepts such as resilience, teamwork, leadership under stress, strategic thinking, and survival psychology. Learning feels accessible through concrete, real-life episodes rather than abstract theory, inviting reflection on ethics, courage, and collective action.
- Firsthand accounts from twelve pilots spanning different ranks and backgrounds
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