Fifty-six years ago, on 10 October 1965, a Radar shift crew headed by a young, still wet-behind-the-ears Pilot Officer (the first rank in the IAF Officer’s hierarchy then, now abolished), his Sergeant- on- watch and other assorted technical personnel were sipping peaceful, morning cups of tea in the cool air-conditioned environs of their ‘Igloo’ (Radar Ops Room), at a forward Indian Air Force base in Punjab, when all hell broke loose. Even as Sergeant Ganguli, excitedly yelled ”Sir, there is a raid approaching Pathankot ” everyone scrambled back to their radarscopes, adrenaline pumping.