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UNFOLDED: Fauji Speak on Civvy Street—How the Military Shapes the Way We Talk

UNFOLDED: Fauji Speak on Civvy Street—How the Military Shapes the Way We Talk

Pankaj P Singh
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Did you know most civilians say roger that without ever knowing Roger? That the English doolally—meaning mad—comes from a cantonment in India? That fauri ilaaj is nothing but military jugaad, and cream rolls and whiskey rolls are not the culinary delights you imagine, though tipsy pudding is? And once you’ve been ragdao-ed, you never forget the word—or the pain?

Across India and the Anglophone world, there exists a blurred frontier between the language of soldiers and civilians—expressions that have military DNA, but live comfortably in civilian minds. What emerges is a tough, tight, efficient way of speaking. Jargon, abbreviations, slang, and codes flourish. Barrack-room idioms seep out—first into military families, then into schools, media, and society at large.

Part global cultural and military history, part comic dictionary, and part a study of the world’s war literature, Fauji Speak on Civvy Street is your deep dive into the coded, colourful, and curiously contagious world of military lingo. Faujipedia, the final part of the book, is a delightful drill through India’s military-speak—sharp, funny, layered, and weirdly familiar, concluding with a (chapter on) Jai Hind!

Whether you’re a diehard civvy, a fauji brat, or someone who still folds socks like it’s inspection day—this book will make you laugh, think, and never say roger that the same way again.

BrandThe Browser
ISBN/SKU9789349042988
ImprintThe Browser
LanguageEnglish
FormatPaperback
Pages416
Year of Pub.2025
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About the Author

Pankaj P Singh

Co-author of The POW Who Saved Kashmir—Unsung Saga of Sher Bacha Brig Pritam Singh, MC, and a software engineer-turned-entrepreneur working in India’s “Book Industry” for the last three decades, Pankaj and his wife Deep together run The Browser, an indie publishing house and bookstore based in Chandigarh.

Having ventured into publishing in 2018, initially with a focus on military publishing through their Fauji Days (faujidays.com) platform, and then into publishing Classics with their Cuppa Classics imprint (cuppaclassics.com) and other fiction, non-fiction and children titles under The Browser imprint (thebrowser.org), he believes every book finds its readers once honest effort has been invested in its making.

An avid reader, when not engaged in the world of books and writing, programming in Python keeps his creative juices flowing.

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