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Army Day 2021: Army Chief’s Strong Message To China And Pak

Army Day 2021: Army Chief’s strong message to China and Pakistan, say – do not test our patience. The Indian Army is celebrating its 73rd Foundation Day today.

On this occasion, Army Chief General MM Narwane warned China and Pakistan that we are committed to finding solutions to our disputes through discussion and political efforts, but no one should make the mistake of testing our patience. He also said in the meantime that you are aware of the ongoing tension with China on all the northern borders.

There was a strong response to a conspiracy to unilaterally change the borders. He assured the country that the sacrifices of the brave Bravan would not go in vain. Army Chief General Narwane also said that last year, the army has wiped out more than 200 militants near the LoC and in counter-terrorism operations.

Around 300-400 militants are sitting in training camps near the border to infiltrate the Indian border. Last year, the number of ceasefire violations increased by 44 percent, reflecting Pakistan’s nefarious intentions. Army Chief General Narwane, in his address, said that the Army is taking concrete steps towards its modernization.

Under the emergency and fast-track schemes, the Army purchased equipment worth around Rs 5,000 crore and last year under capital purchase Rs 13,000 crore. Earlier, CDS General Bipin Rawat, Army Chief General MM Narwane, Indian Air Force Chief Air Chief Marshal RKS Bhadauria, and Navy Chief Admiral Karambir Singh paid tributes at the National War Memorial.

During this, the army chief inspected the parade at the Cariappa Ground. Five soldiers were posthumously awarded the Army Medal During the Army Day Parade 2021, five Army personnel were posthumously awarded the Army Medal for showing valor in various operations.

Naik Sandeep of 10 Para Special Forces Unit was posthumously awarded the Army Medal for killing two terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir and saving the life of his squad commander.

CDS Rawat pays tribute to the brave soldiers, President Kovind and PM Modi salute the army Earlier on Army Day, President Ram Nath Kovind, Prime Minister Narendra Modi, and Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat gave their message to the brave soldiers.

President Ramnath Kovind tweeted, ‘On Army Day, congratulations to the brave men and women of the Indian Army. We remember the brave who made the supreme sacrifice in the service of the nation. India will always be grateful to the courageous and committed soldiers and their families.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted, ‘Hearty congratulations to the mighty soldiers of the country and their families on Army Day, every second, in defense of Maa Bharati. Our army is strong, courageous, and determined, which has always raised the head of the country with pride.

I salute the Indian Army on behalf of all the countrymen. ‘ CDS Rawat tweeted, ‘We pay tribute and gratitude to those brave soldiers whose valor and supreme sacrifice towards duty inspires us to dedicate ourselves with renewed determination.

I bow to the indomitable courage and sacrifice of the brave soldiers of the country: Shah Home Minister Amit Shah tweeted, ‘Indian Army is a symbol of valor and valor. I salute the indomitable courage and sacrifice of the brave soldiers of the country.

All the countrymen are proud of their selfless service and dedication towards the nation. Heartfelt greetings to our brave soldiers, ex-servicemen, and their families on ‘Army Day’.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh tweeted, ‘Congratulations to the Indian Army soldiers and their families on the occasion of Army Day. The country salutes the indomitable courage, valor, and sacrifice of the Indian Army. India is proud of his selfless service to the nation.

Why is 15 January celebrated as Army Day? Let me tell you that in the year 1949, the first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army was held by KM Cariappa.

He was awarded the Field Marshal’s Five Star Rank. Started a job at the British Indian Army at the age of 20. January 15 is celebrated as Army Day in memory of the first Chief of Army Staff of independent India.

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