Friday 15 January 2021

Indian Army Day

Thi Khoon Se Latpat Kaya, Girte Hosh Gawaate bhi Bandook Utha Kr, Das Das Ko Ek Ne Mara”

‘Indian army’ is not just a title but an emotion. Who doesn’t want to serve their respective country, in terms everyone does but the courageous one are present to protect the country. The condition that they survive are unreal to find. January 15th, the day when our soldiers are given that statement of particularity. Since 1949 our country celebrates January 15th as Indian Army Day. Soldiers are the one who serves the country in every situation and every manner possible. Though few times the situations are even worse, from blood freezing in their veins at -50 degrees Celsius to not bothering in deserts where barely life exists. They are selflessly present there to give us the peaceful sleep which they never get the privilege of. They leave their family to protect their first family, their mother, their nation. A war that takes one's child, one's father, and one's husband but that son, that father, and the husband stands with pride and smile serving the country as a martyr.  

“Kat Gaye Sar Humare Par Kuch Gam Nahi, Sar Himalaya Ka Humne Na Jhukne Diya” 

The one who lives fearlessly is the Indian army. The one whose priority is the nation is our very own Indian army.

Till date many ups and downs came in part but the certainty that the army follows is the pride that our country carries. Facing terrorism from a country like Pakistan and the uncertainty by the Army of China, our soldiers have always been ready. They have proved it every time that they exist, and the country matters. Today Indian army is the 2nd largest, and the 4th most powerful military in the world as the unity of the soldiers . Our soldiers hold never-giving spirit for our country. History shows and speaks a lot of itself that what our Army is for us and our country.

Keeping this pride in your mind, let's salute our soldiers, the one who served, is serving, and the one who will make the history in the future. So that the coming generation must take pride by saying, Yes, I am from India and the army that stand.


-Kanhaiya Kumar.

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