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Captain Sajeeta Nair, a seasoned author, underscored the dual power of weaponry, emphasizing, “One weapon is the gun, and the other is the pen.” Reflecting on her personal journey, Captain Nair shared, “Right now, in this stage of life, we have taken up a mightier weapon, which is a pen. I always loved to write but was never confident. When I was serving in the army, I used to write long letters to my family and friends since there were no mobile phones during that time. It was then that I realized my love for writing. Having served in the army, people were always curious about my experiences, and that gave me the idea to come up with a book.”
Captain Nair elaborated on her success story, revealing, “At the Kala Ghoda Open Book Pitch Contest in Mumbai, where we were allowed to pitch book ideas, I presented my concept. Hachette India embraced my idea, resulting in the creation of the book ‘She’s a Jolly Good Fellow.’ The book delves into the earlier struggles of female Indian army officers, offering a unique perspective on their challenges and triumphs. After the release of that book, I gained confidence in writing, and it followed.”
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Maj Rama revealed her early initiation into writing at the age of 10, participating in various extracurricular activities during school. Her penchant for reciting poems grew during her time in the army, where she would share her creations during station events. Although not inclined towards writing novels, Maj Rama released her first book last year, titled “Sharvya, Dwani Alfazonki,” meaning the musical tone. Sharvya is Maj Rama’s daughter.