Air Force Station Pune hosted the 10th edition of Defence Forces Veterans Day on January 14 to honour the legacy of Late Field Marshal KM Cariappa, India's first Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army, who retired on this day in 1953.
The Headquarters Army Training Command (ARTRAC) organised the 10th Armed Forces Veterans' Day interaction in Shimla on 14 January 2026 for veterans from Shimla District. A large number of veterans attended the event.
Before this campaign begins, security measures have been intensified across Bangladesh, and the army has set up security checkpoints in various locations.
"You all provided invaluable assistance during Operation Sindoor and played a leading role in serving the nation shoulder-to-shoulder with the Indian Army. The nation salutes your courage," COAS General said.
Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi on Wednesday extended his greetings on the occasion of the 10th Veterans Day and paid tribute to ex-servicemen and their families, highlighting their continued contribution to the nation.
Local residents along the LoC in Rajouri have reported a rise in Pakistani drone activity over the past few days, prompting swift action by the Indian Army and increased alertness among civilians in the border areas.
Addressing the 10th Armed Forces Veterans' Day at Manekshaw Centre in the national capital, Singh called veterans a symbol of national pride and an inspiration for future generations.
Chief of the Army Staff Upendra Dwivedi visited the National Cadet Corps (NCC) Republic Day Camp (RDC) 2026 at the Cariappa Parade Camp in Delhi Cantonment on Wednesday.
The event brought together veterans, serving personnel and citizens in a collective tribute to the Nation's defenders. The function was graced by Shri Satish Sharma, Cabinet Minister, J&K Govt, as the Chief Guest.
President and Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces, Droupadi Murmu, on Wednesday lauded the courage and dedication of India's ex-servicemen on the 10th Armed Forces Veterans' Day, expressing confidence that they will continue to serve the nation with unwavering commitment.
The Bhairav Battalion is positioned between the Para Special Forces and regular infantry units. The battalion was raised to meet modern warfare requirements to provide a quick and precise offensive solution against enemies' threats to the nation.
Bangladesh Joint Forces conducted an operation in Chuadanga's Jibannagar to recover illegal firearms and detained Md Shamsuzzaman. A 9mm pistol, magazine and ammunition were recovered. The detainee later fell ill and was declared dead at a health complex. ISPR said an investigation has been