Dear Ronnie , "I thoroughly enjoyed the podcast, and several quotes and incidents resonated with me. 1. To begin with you started with a great quote - A leader is one who knows the way, shows the way, and goes the way. 2. The memory of growth from squadron full stop to first enclosure was remarkable, particularly the fact that you experienced a unique body growth of 2.5 Kgs each term at the NDA . 3. The lesson learnt in Sinhgarh company at IMA after - Bhadraj experience - All for one and one for all,' was exemplified in the memoirs of Exercise Golden Ring - which we did together. 4. Expressing gratitude to the first CO who spared you was indeed most valuable and befitting. 5. The probation experience in the Thar and NE, followed by three back-to-back Darshan of Maata Vaishnodevi, was highly motivating and speaks volumes of your righteousness. 6. Taking on the first role at OP Meghdoot, where you handled admin, logistics, operational planning and execution, was indeed a great experience well narrated .The lesson 'don't be a Gama in the land of Lama' was well-explained. 7. The evacuation of 7 wounded colleagues downhill for 8 hours, saving their lives, was truly touching and praiseworthy. Your gracious response to the question on letter of thanks by the interviewer was also humane and appreciated. 8. As Adjutant of NDA, your judgment of training standards by running cross-country with cadets demonstrated faith in the institution's deep-rooted training ethos. 9. Your handling of senior cadets in the auditorium case was mature and meaningful. and resonates with your statement :- The youngsters of today are tomorrow's seniors'. 10. I'm looking forward to hearing more from you; my appetite for your stories has only grown stronger. --------- - Thank you for sharing your experiences. I salute you and offer my deepest respect. - Looking forward for another sequel of this podcast !!! Jai Hind 🫡
@@sushilkumartiwari2524 Fantastic Sushil recalling your association & honest review of the entire podcast..thanks a lot..keep watching & keep sharing to add value to your friends, families & colleagues...
Very happy to see you after a long interval of 17 years.I served under your command in valley.You are an outstanding Offr .You always motivated your troops for their professional growth. You are a role model.
Privileged to have served under Brig Ranade. One of the most humble, patient and gentleman offr i have met. It was a learning experience. Great to listen to sir's experiences at NDA, IMA, probation at 10 and the 99 Kargil war.
Brig Animish Ranade's gentle and mild exterior hides the steely resolve, determination and courage of a Special Forces operative. His achievements has made his unit and the Indian Army proud. It was a privilege to have served with him. We need more gentlemen warriors like him🙏🙏
Brig Animesh Suresh Ranade was my CO in valley. Proficient Offr of the SF fraternity. Very disciplined, timebound, caring and always ready to help his subordinates at all time. Hearing his sweet words after 12-13 years. Thanks a lot Sir.
Had the privilege of serving under Brig Ranade in the valley. Great times! Even during an adverse operational situation, he was a pillar of strength and resoluteness. Learnt a lot from him.
I have known Brig Ranade since 2003 when he was an instructor in Infantry school Belgaum. A thorough gentleman and great soldier . He was posted as NDA as Adjutant from there Later I met him in Mhow . Great
How many of us have met or interacted or served with such simple dedicated and inspirational SOLDIER like Brig Ranade ??? I was fortunate to have seen Brig Ranade , right from 1986 till now. He has been improving himself from day 1 and his bar keeps raising . A humble simple Soldier who inspires everyone by his positivity and personal example. Hope to see Sir soon. Jai Hind Jai Hind Ki Sena
Sir Our Salute to your positive Leadesrship. Nation is proud for your contribution to National security. You have made all of us safe by guiding the New young officers. You created a good disciplined leaders. Your simplicity saying you are a ordinary soldier itself is a matter to be cherished. by all of us. Salute sir.
An excellent talk. Sir, you have spoken about almost all the professional and personal aspects of our lives in the fauj with great clarity, a sense of pride and humility. It a privilege and honor to know you.
Had the privilege to serve under Brig Ranade, a true soldier and a gentleman. His achievements are worth emulating. Proud of you Sir. An engaging podcast with interesting insights.
Dear Brig. Ranade, amazing interview and truly inspiring ❤ the youth who’re in their prime should opt in for Indian Army. I urge everyone who are watching to love and support the true heroes of our country 🙏🏻
Sharing your experiences and perspectives provides fresh learning even for those who have been through many similar experiences. Thank you for an interesting narration and yes, thank you for your service.
Dear Col Sir, It was truly a wonderful interview and an enriching experience to hear Brig AS Ranade share his insights. As a veteran, former 51 SAG NSG Commando, and Combat Engineer Sapper, I feel immense pride in the remarkable service and dedication of such exemplary officers in the Indian Army.
Animish Dada- I watched the entire interview and I must say that I came away with a level of understanding of what you actually did that Innever had before. A few different thoughts 1. The combination of physical fitness, courage, decision making, and intelligence this job requires is unmatched. I can’t think of any other line of work that demands more. 2. I was struck by your humility and how you talk about your achievements 3. Leading by example- two examples stood out- one was during your training at IMA and Mr Rao helping you with the recovery of the member you had left behind on the mountain, and you taking part in the cross-country as an Adjutant. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. While we can’t match what you have done, in our little way we can learn these lessons and apply them to our lives and work
Thank you Brig Ranade for articulating your career from cadet to Adjutant of the NDA. The stories that you shared gave great insight into your personality, simplicity, integrity, resilience and courage. It was a privilege that we served together in the same unit when you commissioned. Well done! and hats off to the moderator.
I was fortunate to have a brief chat with Brig. Ranade at Command Library in Pune in mid 1990s and made up my mind to join SF and no other arm if recommended by SSB
I have also had the privilege of working with Animish. Words fail to express his positive spirit and never say die attitude. He is the most unassuming and grounded leader. An asset for any team.
Sir, i remember you running that x country with us, the cadets. It was a great inspirational and motivational factor. Not to mention the fear of lagging behind the Academy Adjutant himself 😅
Animish and self were classmates in BSF School Ploura and we had a short reunion when he was taking over as Adjt NDA and I was on my way out after my tenure as Sqn Cdr. A great guy and pretty focussed even while pulling pranks in the class.👍👌
Very engaging and inspirational podcast. The podcast delves into qualities essential for a leader emphasizing leading by example , decision- making and resilience. 'All for one and one for all 'is a great thought. This podcast has educational value offering lessons beyond armed forces Looking forward to part -2
Animish, your heart, your soldier's spirit, and your soldier's soul, are everything. You have proved that when committed to a task, you can't compromise. It's your unrelenting devotion to the standards of duty and courage, absolute loyalty to others, plus not letting the task go until it's been done, that have made us proud !!!! 🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
Animish Dada- I watched the entire interview and I must say that I came away with a level of understanding of what you actually did that Innever had before. A few different thoughts 1. The combination of physical fitness, courage, decision making, and intelligence this job requires is unmatched. I can’t think of any other line of work that demands more. 2. I was struck by your humility and how you talk about your achievements 3. Leading by example- two examples stood out- one was during your training at IMA and Mr Rao helping you with the recovery of the member you had left behind on the mountain, and you taking part in the cross-country as an Adjutant. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. While we can’t match what you have done, in our little way we can learn these lessons and apply them to our lives and work
Dear Ronnie ,
"I thoroughly enjoyed the podcast, and several quotes and incidents resonated with me.
1. To begin with you started with a great quote - A leader is one who knows the way, shows the way, and goes the way.
2. The memory of growth from squadron full stop to first enclosure was remarkable, particularly the fact that you experienced a unique body growth of 2.5 Kgs each term at the NDA .
3. The lesson learnt in Sinhgarh company at IMA after - Bhadraj experience - All for one and one for all,' was exemplified in the memoirs of Exercise Golden Ring - which we did together.
4. Expressing gratitude to the first CO who spared you was indeed most valuable and befitting.
5. The probation experience in the Thar and NE, followed by three back-to-back Darshan of Maata Vaishnodevi, was highly motivating and speaks volumes of your righteousness.
6. Taking on the first role at OP Meghdoot, where you handled admin, logistics, operational planning and execution, was indeed a great experience well narrated .The lesson 'don't be a Gama in the land of Lama' was well-explained.
7. The evacuation of 7 wounded colleagues downhill for 8 hours, saving their lives, was truly touching and praiseworthy. Your gracious response to the question on letter of thanks by the interviewer was also humane and appreciated.
8. As Adjutant of NDA, your judgment of training standards by running cross-country with cadets demonstrated faith in the institution's deep-rooted training ethos.
9. Your handling of senior cadets in the auditorium case was mature and meaningful. and resonates with your statement :- The youngsters of today are tomorrow's seniors'.
10. I'm looking forward to hearing more from you; my appetite for your stories has only grown stronger.
---------
- Thank you for sharing your experiences. I salute you and offer my deepest respect.
- Looking forward for another sequel of this podcast !!!
Jai Hind 🫡
@@sushilkumartiwari2524 Fantastic Sushil recalling your association & honest review of the entire podcast..thanks a lot..keep watching & keep sharing to add value to your friends, families & colleagues...
Thanks Tiwari for your kind words. Hope it resonates with the youth too.
Had an opportunity to serve under Brig Ranade.. Accomplished Soldier and truly professional in work ethos
@@siddharthsurve140 No doubt...
Thanks Siddharth for your kind words
Very happy to see you after a long interval of 17 years.I served under your command in valley.You are an outstanding Offr .You always motivated your troops for their professional growth. You are a role model.
@@asmvlogs4142 Thanks a lot...
Those were the days. Thanks for rekindling fond memories.
Privileged to have served under Brig Ranade. One of the most humble, patient and gentleman offr i have met. It was a learning experience.
Great to listen to sir's experiences at NDA, IMA, probation at 10 and the 99 Kargil war.
@@joyousjo8586 thanks a lot..
Thanks Joyous for your kind words.
Brig Animish Ranade's gentle and mild exterior hides the steely resolve, determination and courage of a Special Forces operative. His achievements has made his unit and the Indian Army proud. It was a privilege to have served with him. We need more gentlemen warriors like him🙏🙏
@@vijaychowgule5264 so true...a Warrior & Gentleman
Support and encouragement was always forthcoming when I was in your Team. Thanks a lot Sir, as always.
Great and competent officer with such humility and composure. He has only grown better and better with time
@@mehtaarian1 no doubt....
Thanks Sir
Brig Animesh Suresh Ranade was my CO in valley. Proficient Offr of the SF fraternity. Very disciplined, timebound, caring and always ready to help his subordinates at all time. Hearing his sweet words after 12-13 years. Thanks a lot Sir.
@@inamdarrl7070 wonderful to know..
Thanks for your generous compliments.
Had the privilege of serving under Brig Ranade in the valley. Great times! Even during an adverse operational situation, he was a pillar of strength and resoluteness. Learnt a lot from him.
@@gagandeep10 great to know..gagan
Thanks Gagan
Served under him, towering personality!! respect sir
@@sushant0910 thanks.
Thanks Sushant
I have known Brig Ranade since 2003 when he was an instructor in Infantry school Belgaum. A thorough gentleman and great soldier . He was posted as NDA as Adjutant from there Later I met him in Mhow . Great
@@ravindranathsharma6157 Good to know...
Kind of you Sir
How many of us have met or interacted or served with such simple dedicated and inspirational SOLDIER like Brig Ranade ???
I was fortunate to have seen Brig Ranade , right from 1986 till now.
He has been improving himself from day 1 and his bar keeps raising .
A humble simple Soldier who inspires everyone by his positivity and personal example.
Hope to see Sir soon.
Jai Hind
Jai Hind Ki Sena
@@JagdeepBudhwar True
Thanks Budhwar for your kind words
Sir
Our Salute to your positive Leadesrship. Nation is proud for your contribution to National security. You have made all of us safe by guiding the New young officers. You created a good disciplined leaders. Your simplicity saying you are a ordinary soldier itself is a matter to be cherished.
by all of us.
Salute sir.
@@vasantkolhe2386 thanks a lot...ordinary soldiers with extraordinary bravery...
Thank you very much
An excellent talk. Sir, you have spoken about almost all the professional and personal aspects of our lives in the fauj with great clarity, a sense of pride and humility. It a privilege and honor to know you.
@@DEVPRASADBR Thank you so much Dev for such nice words..
Thanks a lot Dev
Excellent Sir. Ranade Sir is a pure soldier.
@@AyeKey-cx3dc no doubt..
Amazing... Feel good and proud to be your brother.... JAI HIND
@@amarjdesai1 Thanks & good to know..
Thank you very much Amar
Brig As Rande sir... proud of you...!
@@NitinJoshi-l2e thanks a lot..
Thanks Nitin
Brig.Ranade sir salute to you lots of respect.
@@vrushalidabade8035 thanks a lot...
Thanks Vrushali
Had the privilege to serve under Brig Ranade, a true soldier and a gentleman. His achievements are worth emulating. Proud of you Sir. An engaging podcast with interesting insights.
@@mso334 Thank you..
Happy to know that you liked it.
@@animishranade4216hello sir jai hind
Salute to Ranade Sir... an Officer and a Gentleman.
@@arjunsharmaarmy True..Jai Hind..
Thanks Arjun
Brig Ranade truly a champion…a thorough gentleman and exceptional leader of men…excellent human being and great friend ❤
@@arjunrathore4600 thanks
Dear Brig. Ranade, amazing interview and truly inspiring ❤ the youth who’re in their prime should opt in for Indian Army. I urge everyone who are watching to love and support the true heroes of our country 🙏🏻
@@ash_tricks3575 thank you so much..
Thanks for your encouragement
Thanks for bringing Brig Ranade Sir it was a amazing interview✌🏻
@@vickychauhan5396 thanks a lot..
Thanks Chauhan
Wonderful and full of pride journey, sir... privilege and honour to meet and interact with you.
Thanks a lot...
Thanks
Sir your narration is a great insight of Army Life.. Proud to have served under u sir.
@@sivagami8072 true
Thanks
I am really proud and salunte to my little brother.
N. S. Nagarkar
@@Nsnagarkar thanks a lot..
Thanks dada
Dear Ronnie , It was such a pleasure to hear your experiences from you .
Lots of respect for you .
Thanks for sharing so many valuable lessons .🫡
@@sushilkumartiwari2524 thank you so much..
Sharing your experiences and perspectives provides fresh learning even for those who have been through many similar experiences. Thank you for an interesting narration and yes, thank you for your service.
Proud of you Brig Animish Ranade Sir. Our salute to your dedication 🙏🙏
@@savitarajapurkar6714 Thanks a lot..
Thanks a lot
It was my pleasure to have interacted with Brig Ranade whilst in service. He's an epitome of officer, gentleman and military leader.
@@arjunmuthanna thanks
Thank you Sir
Excellent podcast giving a very correct insight.... Compliments
@@rajivsaharan3870 thanks..
Dear Col Sir,
It was truly a wonderful interview and an enriching experience to hear Brig AS Ranade share his insights. As a veteran, former 51 SAG NSG Commando, and Combat Engineer Sapper, I feel immense pride in the remarkable service and dedication of such exemplary officers in the Indian Army.
Animish Dada- I watched the entire interview and I must say that I came away with a level of understanding of what you actually did that Innever had before. A few different thoughts 1. The combination of physical fitness, courage, decision making, and intelligence this job requires is unmatched. I can’t think of any other line of work that demands more. 2. I was struck by your humility and how you talk about your achievements 3. Leading by example- two examples stood out- one was during your training at IMA and Mr Rao helping you with the recovery of the member you had left behind on the mountain, and you taking part in the cross-country as an Adjutant. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. While we can’t match what you have done, in our little way we can learn these lessons and apply them to our lives and work
@@tonalconfluence3681 thanks a lot
Thanks for your compliments Aditya
Thank you Brig Ranade for articulating your career from cadet to Adjutant of the NDA. The stories that you shared gave great insight into your personality, simplicity, integrity, resilience and courage. It was a privilege that we served together in the same unit when you commissioned. Well done! and hats off to the moderator.
@@ClementDCruz-k2p thank you so much for your nice words...
Thank you very much Sir for your kind words
You are really a hero of our family. Proud of you
@@pratimasharma5715 thank you
Thank you very much
Great! Very interesting and nice interview. Salute to Animish
@@aparnadeshpande3653 Thanks Aparna
Thanks a lot
Great!!! Proud of you Brig. Animish Ranadeji
@@jaguanande7169 thank you
Namaskar
Proud of u sir
@@vijaybirje5505 thanks a lot...
Thank you Vijay
Very well narrated. Commando extraordinary
@@ptrsix Thanks a lot..
Thank you Sir
Great!!! we are proud of you Animish
@@kalikapatankar8652 Thanks a lot...
Thank you very much indeed
@BRIG AS RANADE .....super proud of you!...Love and Respect!
@@rollysharma2630 thanks a lot
Thanks Rolly
Excellent 👏👏
Thanks
Thanks
Wow . very informative from one of the most professional soldiers I have known. Privileged to have served with brig ranade
@@mayuralison thanks a lot .
Thanks Mayur
I was fortunate to have a brief chat with Brig. Ranade at Command Library in Pune in mid 1990s and made up my mind to join SF and no other arm if recommended by SSB
@@sudhirkadam9268 so what is status now?
@ I could not make it to the army. However, I completed my educatuon and now working as a lawyer and a company secretary
@sudhirkadam9268 Fantastic & heartiest congratulations...
Gratitude
@@winlifelikeawarrior Thank you so much Sir!
Thankyou
Brig ranade sir
@@kinggeorge34363 Welcome
Thanks
We are proud of you Sir 🙏🏻
Keep motivating to New Gens.
@@vikaschoudhary8171 thanks a lot...
Superbbb... Sir🙏
@@itschemistrywithvivek2756 thanks
Very very nice shab
@@kesavanthangaraj8145 thanks
The brave man .... salute 🙏🙏
@@navdeepsingh-mu6kd thanks
❤❤🎉Woww super sir ur hero
@Joshua-w1n1x thanks a lot
I am proud to my brother
@@ilabhat5792 thanks a lot..
Thanks Tai
All for one and one for all ...lesson to learn 😊
@@rohinikulkarni7765 true..
Thanks Tai
I have also had the privilege of working with Animish. Words fail to express his positive spirit and never say die attitude. He is the most unassuming and grounded leader. An asset for any team.
@@satishvaidya830 great to know..
Thank you for your encouraging words Sir
Soooo proud of you and your team 👏 ❤❤
@@rohinikulkarni7765 thanks
Very nice sahab 🙏🏻🙏🏻
@@narenderyadav2414 Thanks
Thanks Narender
Inspiring words from a true soldier
@@adolphusnine7627 thanks
🙏
Thanks
Very nice sir Good morning ji
@@pramrajsingh6609 good morning ...thanks
Great podcast sir 👏 🎉
@@devanshkumbhkar7574 Thanks a lot...
Thank you
Congratulations to Brig.Animish & his team .... proud of you ... stay safe & blessed ...
Regards.
-Vitthal Gharpure. 05/01/2025.
@@vitthalgharpure9258 thanks a lot...
Thanks dada
Very excited for this podcast
😊
@@adityasingh13794 share in your groups...
@winlifelikeawarrior okay sir
Sure
Wonderful talk. Real hero
@@MVRBharath thanks..
Thanks
Brig sir regards
@@rajiv9696 thanks
Thanks
@Brig Ranade So proud of you and your accomplishments!
@@pavneetvirk23 thanks
Thanks Pavneet
Sir, i remember you running that x country with us, the cadets. It was a great inspirational and motivational factor. Not to mention the fear of lagging behind the Academy Adjutant himself 😅
@@anupamkaushik6438 Good to know..
Hope you've improved your enclosure in life😊
Animish and self were classmates in BSF School Ploura and we had a short reunion when he was taking over as Adjt NDA and I was on my way out after my tenure as Sqn Cdr. A great guy and pretty focussed even while pulling pranks in the class.👍👌
@@smartguyraju Great to know that..thanks
Thanks Ravinder
I think Ranade sir took charge of Siachen from Major Sudhir Walia sir because he was posted at that time to Siachen
@@Deepak_Rathore0 have to check from Brig Ranade...will update you...
Episode 2 coming out right ?????
Yes..
Sir please tell him about mindset while in live combat or before combat
Sure
Sir pls add timestamps🙏
@@TangoCharlie00 Will be done
Is there a part 2 of this interview?
yes, with more interesting stories and motivation
There is part 2..soon to be released..
Mein Ranade saab ka sath 2 saal service kiya hai saab
@@alagi-320 very good to know
Very engaging and inspirational podcast.
The podcast delves into qualities essential for a leader emphasizing leading by example , decision- making and resilience.
'All for one and one for all 'is a great thought.
This podcast has educational value offering lessons beyond armed forces
Looking forward to part -2
@@narendra4351 thanks a lot...soon there would be 2nd podcast...
Thanks a lot Narendra. Good to know that you liked it
Sir 🫡🫡🫡❤️🫡
@@utsavgautam426 thanks
Sir playlist bana diya karoo😢
@@gauravonwar7438 it is already in Warrior Interview play list..please check
@winlifelikeawarrior thanks sir alot for inspiring aspirants like us from bottom of the heart ❤️❤️
Where is airborne africa time stamp?
@@Olivegreen-p8t 2nd episode soon to be uploaded...
@winlifelikeawarrior okay sir thanks.. jai hind.!
Sir bring Naval Veterans
@@avinash7003 Okay...any suggestion..
@@winlifelikeawarrior admiral Arun Prakash Admiral Shekawath
Sir please invite lt gen paramjit singh sanga ( 9 para sf)
@@KaranNanoma-h7d Sure any contact
sir could you bring any fighter pilot
@benitosahaay6874 Okay...will do..
Animish, your heart, your soldier's spirit, and your soldier's soul, are everything. You have proved that when committed to a task, you can't compromise. It's your unrelenting devotion to the standards of duty and courage, absolute loyalty to others, plus not letting the task go until it's been done, that have made us proud !!!!
🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡🫡
@@manjusha-rajesh Yes..thanks
Animish Dada- I watched the entire interview and I must say that I came away with a level of understanding of what you actually did that Innever had before. A few different thoughts 1. The combination of physical fitness, courage, decision making, and intelligence this job requires is unmatched. I can’t think of any other line of work that demands more. 2. I was struck by your humility and how you talk about your achievements 3. Leading by example- two examples stood out- one was during your training at IMA and Mr Rao helping you with the recovery of the member you had left behind on the mountain, and you taking part in the cross-country as an Adjutant. Thank you so much for sharing this with us. While we can’t match what you have done, in our little way we can learn these lessons and apply them to our lives and work
@@tonalconfluence3681 thank you for appreciating the thoughts & actions..