'Ek Samandar, Mere Andar,' penned by BrahMos Aerospace Deputy CEO Sanjeev Joshi
‘Ek Samandar, Mere Andar,’ a collection of 75 poems penned by BrahMos Aerospace Deputy CEO Sanjeev Joshi, was launched in a prestigious event graced by top Indian defence and literary figures. This book reflects the confluence of creative expression and defence expertise.
The book launch, held at the India International Centre, saw the presence of National Security Advisor Ajit Doval, Chief of Defence Staff General Anil Chauhan, and Minister of State for Defence Ajay Bhatt. Their presence underscored the significance of the book in the context of Indian defense and literature.
The launch of ‘Ek Samandar, Mere Andar’ highlights the lesser-known creative side of individuals deeply involved in the defense sector. Sanjeev Joshi, known for his role in BrahMos Aerospace, showcases his poetic prowess in this collection, offering a unique perspective on life and experiences.
Sanjeev Joshi’s ‘Ek Samandar, Mere Andar’ is a compilation of 75 poems written over many years. These poems encompass a wide range of themes and emotions, reflecting the depth and diversity of Joshi’s thoughts and experiences.
The book launch event was further dignified by the presence of notable personalities such as actor Ashutosh Rana, author Rambahadur Rai, DRDO chief Dr Samir V Kamat, Deputy Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Ashutosh Dixit, and many senior dignitaries from the fields of literature and defence.
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