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John Dalvi

Brigadier John Parashuram Dalvi (3 July 1920–1980) was an Indian Army officer. During the Sino-Indian War of 1962, he was the commander of the Indian 7th Brigade, which was destroyed, leading Dalvi to be captured by the People's Liberation Army on 22 October 1962.
==Background==
Dalvi was born on 3 July 1920 in Basra, Iraq where his father was serving with the British administration. He returned to India in 1923 and studied at St. Mary's High School, Bombay. He graduated and joined to study under the Jesuists at St. Xavier's College, Bombay. In 1940 with the outbreak of World War II he joined Indian Army.〔Dalvi, Brig. J.P., “Himalayan blunder – the curtain raiser to the Sino-Indian war of 1962” (1969, Rep. Natraj, Dehradun 1997 ) pp 498〕

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