awans of the Indian Army deployed in Bani, Kathua district of Jammu and Kashmir lit diyas, burn sparklers and dance, as they celebrate Diwali away from their loved ones.
Maharashtra CM Devendra Fadnavis flagged off the trucks of Adharsocial Trust, carrying sweets and other celebratory items for the soldiers of the Indian Army stationed at the border areas on the occasion of Diwali.
Wishing the jawans on the auspicious occasion of Diwali on behalf of the people of Ladakh, the Lt Governor saluted the bravery, dedication and courage of the Indian Army as they serve in hostile conditions, braving extreme cold, to guard the border areas.
Ladakh Lieutenant Governor Kavinder Gupta celebrated Diwali with Army jawans of Fire and Fury Corps at Rinchen Auditorium, Leh on Monday. He saluted their bravery in guarding borders under extreme conditions, paid homage to Kargil and Siachen heroes, and reiterated the Government of India
Sharing his experience on X, PM Modi wrote, "People love celebrating Diwali with their families. And so do I, which is why every year I meet our army and security personnel who keep our nation safe. Happy to be among our brave naval personnel on the western seaboard off Goa and Karwar on
"The fear created by the Indian Navy. The amazing skill displayed by the Indian Air Force. The bravery of the Indian Army. The tremendous coordination of the three forces forced Pakistan to surrender so quickly in Operation Sindoor," PM Modi said while addressing a gathering of soldiers o
Reports indicate that two Baloch students were detained late Friday night from their home in the Essa Nagri area of Quetta's Brewery locality. Witnesses claimed that military personnel invaded their room and arrested both without a warrant, as reported by TBP.
The Indian Army celebrated Diwali with the residents of the remote village of Gohallan along the Line of Control (LoC) in the district of Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting the strong bond between soldiers and local communities in border areas.
In a heartwarming celebration along the Line of Control (LOC), Army families joined local children to celebrate Diwali in the Tangdhar sector. The event was graced by Sanjana Pradhan, Chairperson of the Army Families Welfare Organisation, who distributed gifts to the children and interact
The Indian Army celebrated Diwali with the residents of the remote village of Gohallan along the Line of Control (LoC) in the district of Baramulla, Jammu and Kashmir, reflecting the strong bond between soldiers and local communities in border areas.