The two-day exhibition, organised as part of the build-up activities to India's first Military Literature Festival (MLF), scheduled to take place on December 7-9, 2017, will play an important role in motivating youth to join the defence services, Lt General T S Shergill (retd), senior advisor to the chief minister, Punjab, said.
"We have inherited a glorious legacy of military valour and dedication to duty," he said, adding "this rich heritage is our treasure and a constant source of inspiration for the youth."
Shergill recalled the contribution of Major General Rajinder Singh 'Sparrow', whose picture is among the photographs on display, not just to the Indian Army but to his own decision to become a part of it.
The exhibition, which started yesterday, vividly captures and brings alive the evolution of the Indian Army through the major operations in which it has participated since World War I.
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