IDHAR UDHAR KI BAAT — BAKU, THE HIDDEN PRESSURE POINT IN THE IRAN WAR? Brig PS Gothra (Retd)
I watched the movie Guns of Navarone in 1977. In those days watching Inglish movies was fashionable. The routine was simple. Laugh when others laughed, clap when something exploded, and later discuss the great fights and blasts as if we had understood everything. Looking at the map was never part of the exercise. Not entirely my fault though. I was only twelve and studying in a Hindi-medium school where the Mediterranean Sea was known only as Bhumadhya Sagar . Geography meant remembering rivers and capitals, not understanding why countries fought wars. Years later I learnt something interesting: wars are rarely about anger. They are almost always about geography. In one of those strategic lectures I heard,“ Baku is one of the most important places on earth.” I opened the map. And immediately dismissed the idea. Baku looked like a small projection sticking into the Caspian Sea. It hardly looked like the centre of global strategy. But war has a strange way of teaching geogr...