Lt. Col. A.B. Tarapore: The Tank Hero of the 1965 Indo-Pak War Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Burzoji Tarapore, fondly known as Adi, was born on August 18, 1923, in Bombay. His military heritage traced back to General Ratanjiba, a commander under Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj. Enrolled in Sardar Dastur Boys School, Poona, he excelled in athletics, gymnastics, and sports. Driven by a passion for armored warfare, he joined the Hyderabad State Forces in 1942, later transferring to the prestigious Poona Horse regiment after Hyderabad's merger with India. Military Achievements and the 1965 Indo-Pak War The Poona Horse regiment, raised in 1817, played a pivotal role in India's military history, fighting in both World Wars and later in India's post-independence conflicts. On 11 September 1965, the Poona Horse Regiment, under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Ardeshir Burzarji Tarapore, was assigned the critical task of leading the main armored thrust to capture Phillora in the Sialko...