Engineering the Victory March, a book of disarming candour, emotion, and honesty, brings on record the contribution made by the Sappers, and the 235 Army Engineer Regiment in particular, during the 1971 Liberation War of Bangladesh. It is a collection of first-hand accounts by the Sappers of their achievements and how they held ground during the battle. What makes the read more dramatic is because the author also traces the political background, the overall strategy, the preparation for the battle at the theatre level, the personalities involved, the implementation stage and the reasons for the overall success.