India, the second-most populated country globally, marks the 76th Indian Army Day on January 15 in Lucknow. This day, dedicated to honoring the sacrifices of the brave soldiers, features a special parade with the Indian Army Chief taking the salute.
Bharat Sena Diwas – A Day of Celebration and Remembrance
Indian Army Day, also called Bhartiya Sena Diwas, is a grand celebration of the unwavering commitment and patriotism of India’s soldiers. It serves as a poignant reminder of their grit, determination, and bravery, emphasizing the importance of the military-civilian bond.
Historical Significance of Indian Army Day
Established on January 15, 1949, the day commemorates General KM Cariappa becoming the first Commander-in-Chief post-independence. Formerly known as the Royal Indian Army, it was formed on April 1, 1895, by the British.
General Manoj Pande’s Address
On this momentous occasion, General Manoj Pande, Chief of Army Staff, conveyed warm wishes and paid homage to fallen soldiers. He emphasized the Army’s crucial role in ensuring stability and urged the ‘Olive Green’ fraternity to remain committed to countering security threats.
President Droupadi Murmu’s Appreciation
President Droupadi Murmu, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, praised the Indian Army’s professionalism in conflicts, counter-insurgency, and disaster relief. She extended solidarity to the families of fallen heroes, acknowledging their courage and fortitude.
PM Modi’s Tribute to Indian Army
In a message to the Indian Army, PM Modi acknowledged the soldiers’ courage in facing external threats and aiding during natural calamities. He highlighted the Indian Army’s disciplined and powerful role in both national security and nation-building.
A Day of Honor and Reflection
Indian Army Day is a day of reflection, honor, and gratitude for the sacrifices made by soldiers. As the nation celebrates, the resilience and dedication of the Indian Army stand as pillars of strength, ensuring the security and sovereignty of the country.
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