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The Martyrdom Of Galwan Soldiers Will Not Go In Vain

The martyrdom of Galwan soldiers will not go in vain – Army General Naravane roared on Army Day.

Addressing the Army Day Parade on the occasion of Army Day, Army Chief General MM Naravane assured the nation that the sacrifice of the soldiers martyred in Galwan will not go in vain.

During this, he took a dig at China and said that everyone knows that tension is going on with China in eastern Ladakh.

An appropriate reply has been given and will be given in the future on any attempt to change the status of the border. He said that the situation on the border is better than last year.

300-400 Pak terrorists trying to infiltrate the border.

The Army Chief warned Pakistan that more than 200 terrorists have been killed by the Indian Army this year, and such actions will continue in the future as well.

At the same time, he informed that 300 to 400 terrorists are sitting on the launching pad trying to infiltrate the Indian border.

There has been a 44% increase in ceasefire violation cases this year, which shows the nefarious acts of Pakistan.

14th meeting with China was positive.

General Naravane said last year was a challenging situation for the army due to Chinese tensions and efforts have been made to keep the situation under control in the recently held 14th meeting.

He said that there were positive discussions on many points in this meeting.

The martyrdom of Galwan soldiers will not go in vain: A strong message was given to both China and Pakistan

Giving a strong message to China and Pakistan, Naravane warned that no one should test the patience of the Indian Army.

He said that the army is trying to resolve the dispute with China at the negotiating and political level.

But one should not make the mistake of testing the patience of the army, otherwise, the consequences will be bad.

Defense Ministry made the report of the Tri-Services Inquiry Committee public, explained the reason for CDS Rawat’s helicopter accident

Tri-Service investigation into CDS General Bipin Rawat’s helicopter crash has now officially made it clear that accident was neither due to any technical fault or negligence nor was any conspiracy behind it.

At the local level, the pilots became victims of celestial disorientation due to the sudden change in the weather, and in the meantime, the helicopter crashed.

All 14 army personnel and pilots aboard the helicopter were killed along with CDS General Rawat and his wife Madhulika Rawat.

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