In November 1988, Tamil Rebels from PLOTE of Sri Lanka, at the instigation of a Maldivian national, Abdulla Luthfee, attempted an armed coup to overthrow the legitimate government of that small island nation in the Indian Ocean. President Gayoom of the Maldives appealed to many regional and global powers, but it was India that responded swiftly and effectively. This episode is part 2 of a miniseries featuring four gentlemen who were central to its planning and execution.
- Brig (later Gen) VP Malik, Dy DG of Military Operations at Army HQ, Delhi
- Gp Capt AG Bewoor, Commanding Officer of 44 Squadron, flying IL-76 heavy lift aircraft, based in Agra.
- Col (later Brig.) Subhash Joshi, Commanding Officer of 6 Para, the unit that was rushed to the Maldives
- Capt (later Cmde) Hari Anant Gokhale, Commanding Officer of INS Betwa, a warship that was dispatched to catch the rebels as they tried to escape.
In Part 1 we covered the initial call for help from Male, and the discussions and planning that happened in New Delhi.
In Part 2 we covered the happenings on the ground leading up to the Para soldiers getting airborne, and how the INS Betwa set sail from Kochi.
In this episode, Part 3, we cover the flight to, and landing in, Male, and how the Paras went into action.
Part 4, which will be released next Sunday, will deal with the chase on the high seas, apprehending of the rebels and freeing of hostages.