Military Leadership – Its Relevance for CEOs in the Corporate World. Dinesh K Kapila , Chief General Manager, NABARD (Retd) . (Published in The Business Sandesh of 05/05/2026) The characteristics of Military leadership at the senior level are often not considered as an appropriate paradigm for the corporate world. The two worlds, specially in the Indian context are viewed as two exclusive separate streams. However one has to distinguish between the stereotyped image prevalent in India of a military leader and search for its essence and relevance for the corporate sector. The traits and views of military leaders such as Marshals Zhukov & Rokossovsky of Russia, Generals Eisenhower & Patton of USA, Field Marshal Montgomery of the UK and our very own Field Marshals Carriappa and Manekshaw can impart valuable insights. My father, Major General Rajendra Nath, PVSM (Retd), a Brigade Commander in the 1971 War in Bangladesh, often advised that whatev...
There was a song by RD Burman Tribal setting and a refrain like Ha ha Hun Here is my version Main takla ho raha Hun Ha ha Hun ha ha Hun Taklapan rok pa nahin raha Hun Ha ha hun ha ha Hun Hair cream laga kar thak Gaya Ha ha hun ha ha Hun Tel Malish to aur uda gayee Ha ha Hun ha ha Hun Yeh kambhakt Taklapan Rukta nahin Ha ha Hun ha ha Hun Koi Elaj to Batao Ha ha Hun ha ha Hun Photographer bhi kehte hain Sir upar dekho upar dekho Varna taklapan dikhta hai Ha ha Hun ha ha Hun Doctor kehta khush Raho Abhi bhi kuch to hai Ha ha hun ha ha hun Yehi Soch kar baitha Hun Ha ha Hun ha ha Hun The song I am thinking of is almost certainly "Hummbeee..." (often referred to as the "Title Track" or "The Tribal Song") from the film Yeh Gulistan Hamara (1972). It’s famous for Danny Denzongpa’s energetic chanting and Pancham Da’s wild, rhythmic "Ha Ha Hun" grunts. Here is the hilarious "Baldness Blues" version transcribed into Hindi script, keeping the r...