Shah said he bow to the indomitable courage and valour of brave soldiers and that their selfless service, dedication and commitment towards the country is an inspiration for every Indian
On the occasion of Army Day on Saturday, P Modi lauded the Indian Army, saying it is known for bravery and professionalism.
Drones of the Indian Army carried out mock kamikaze attacks and first-aid delivery exercises
Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane stressed that the sacrifices of those killed in Galwan won't go to waste
President Ram Nath Kovind on Friday greeted Indian Army personnel on Army Day and said the country will remain forever grateful to its courageous and committed soldiers, veterans and their families.
On the occasion of Army Day, Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Bipin Rawat on Friday expressed gratitude to Indian soldiers, saying that their valour and sacrifices are an inspiration to many
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday greeted soldiers on Army Day and lauded the Indian Army, saying it is strong, brave and resolute
The Army Day is celebrated on January 15 every year to mark the taking over as commander-in-chief of the Indian Army by then Lt Gen K M Carriappa in 1949
What is National Army Day, how do we celebrate it and what is its purpose? These are some of the frequently asked questions on Army Day
On the occasion of Army Day, I extend my greetings to the armymen, ex-armymen and their families, tweeted PM Modi
Army Day is celebrated annually on January 15
Rawat said the Army, Air Force and Navy should work together to face the upcoming challenges
On the occasion of Army Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi today saluted the courage and invaluable service of the soldiers and officers, including the veterans. "Greetings to all soldiers, veterans & their families on Army Day. We salute the courage & invaluable service of the Indian Army," he tweeted. Modi said the Army always leads from the front, be it in protecting the sovereignty of the nation or helping citizens during natural disasters. "We remember with great pride all the sacrifices made by our Army. They put their lives at risk so that 125 crore Indians live peacefully," the Prime Minister said. On this day in 1949, Lieutenant General K M Cariappa had taken over as the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of Army from General Sir Francis Butcher.