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CDS General Bipin Rawat Visited Indian Military Bases

CDS General Bipin Rawat visited Indian military bases near the China border. CDS Rawat’s message to China, no power can stop Indian jawans from performing their duties.

The country’s Chief of Defense Staff (Chief of Defense Staff, CDS) General Bipin Rawat visited Indian military bases near the China border in Arunachal Pradesh and Assam after completing one year of his new office.

On this occasion, he said that Indian soldiers are firm in their determination to secure the borders.

No power in the world can stop the Indian armed forces from performing their duties. In such challenging circumstances, only Indian soldiers go beyond their duty and have the courage to protect the borders.

CDS General Bipin Rawat had given a strong message to China in gestures.

He said that China has tried to change the status quo along the north-eastern border of LAC between Corona but our brave jawans will not be able to protect their borders.

We will not leave any rest. He also said that the Indian Armed Forces are fully capable of defending the country’s borders. Indian military forces have prepared themselves to face every challenge in the world.

Due to Colonel ‘Bull’, India’s dominance over Siachen, Pakistan’s nefarious plans were revealed

Col. Narendra ‘Bull’ Kumar, the famous mountaineer who played an important role in India’s dominance on the Siachen Glacier, one of the world’s highest altitude areas, is not among us.

He died on Thursday at the age of 87 in the Army Research and Referral Hospital. Prime Minister Narendra Modi has described his death as an ‘irreparable loss’.

At the same time, Chief of Defense Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat said that our dominance over the Salataro Range and other areas of Ladakh is only part of the adventurous journey of Colonel Narendra.

His name will always be remembered in the rich history of the army. The Meghdoot operation was carried out on the basis of the report of Colonel Bull, who left an indelible mark as a Siachen defender.

Tribute through words refreshing those same memories

Colonel Narendra Kumar Bull (retd), who contributed significantly to ensure India’s presence and security in the Siachen Glacier, led an Indian Army contingent on the Siachen Glacier in April 1984.

This thoughtful strategic move helped the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi to launch Operation Meghdoot.

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