Taiwan has sharply criticised China's recent military parade in Beijing, saying the spectacle of advanced weaponry was an attempt at intimidation rather than a means of building international goodwill, as reported by Taipei Times.
Multiple other leaders, including Gajender Singh Shekhawat, Kishan Reddy, Bandi Sanjay Kumar and other leaders to participated in the program. On this occasion, multiple BJP leader also placed posters are Parade grounds.
Earlier, in August this year, in the 125th edition of his monthly radio programme 'Mann ki Baat', Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced that on September 17, Hyderabad Liberation Day will be observed. It is to remember the courage of all those heroes who took part in 'Operation Polo'.
While missiles proliferated at Chairman Xi Jinping's grand parade through Tiananmen Square in central Beijing on 3 September, there was plenty of other brand new military technology on display too to make eyes bulge and jaws drop.
According to Taipei Times, Beijing held a large-scale military parade on September 3 to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War II, during which it highlighted the 1943 Cairo Declaration, the 1945 Potsdam Declaration and the 1951 Treaty of San Francisco.
The missing constable has been identified as 25-year-old Subhasmita Sahoo, a native of Paradeep in Jagatsinghpur district, who was posted in Bhubaneswar.
The parade celebrated the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Japan in World War II, as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to hold the Japanese people responsible for war crimes committed nearly a century ago.
Cadet Deepit Sharma, hailing from Pathankot district, has followed in his father's footsteps to become a second-generation Army officer. In a proud moment for his family, he has been commissioned into the same unit within the Kumaon Regiment where his father serves.
Lieutenant Parul Dhadwal was commissioned into the Indian Army Ordnance Corps on Saturday, after successfully passing out from the prestigious Officers Training Academy (OTA), Chennai.
Chief of the Air Staff, Air Chief Marshal AP Singh, on Saturday, hailed the coordination between the Air Force, Navy and Army during the Operation Sindoor at the passing out ceremony of the officer cadets in Chennai.
According to an official statement, the display featured physical training skills, the Army Martial Art Regime (AMAR), a motorcycle display, an equestrian display, the Indian martial art Kalaraipayattu, and a bunker-bursting drill by the officer cadets.