Fifty years after Israel's daring hostage rescue at Uganda's Entebbe Airport, known as Operation Thunderbolt or Operation Entebbe, the mission continues to be regarded as one of the most audacious special operations in military history. Planned over thousands of kilometres away, executed deep inside hostile territory, and completed within minutes, the 1976 raid has become a benchmark for counter-terrorism forces across the world. In an exclusive interview with NDTV's Senior Executive Editor Aditya Raj Kaul marking the operation's 50th anniversary, Brig. Gen. Joshua Shani, the lead pilot who flew the mission, reflected on the planning, execution and enduring legacy of the operation that reshaped modern hostage-rescue doctrine.