Guardians of the Heights: Celebrating Diwali on the Frontlines
India's military leaders celebrated Diwali with troops stationed at the nation's most strategic locations, from the Siachen Glacier to the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant. They extended festive greetings, praised soldiers' dedication, and assessed operational readiness while emphasizing sustainable defense and community engagement.
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In a display of solidarity and appreciation, India's military leaders celebrated Diwali with personnel stationed in some of the country's most strategic and challenging locations. From the icy expanses of the Siachen Glacier to the deck of the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant, senior officials extended festive greetings and acknowledged the unwavering dedication of their forces.
Air Chief Marshal A P Singh and Air Marshal Awadhesh Kumar Bharti visited the Ladakh sector and Siachen Glacier to commend the high-altitude troops, while Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi reviewed operational readiness at Uttarakhand's Pitthoragarh. They praised soldiers for their professionalism in extreme conditions, highlighting the adoption of sustainable practices.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi joined Navy personnel on INS Vikrant, celebrating Diwali onboard the vessel lauded as a symbol of self-reliant India. This gathering underscored the unity and spirit of the armed forces as they protect the nation's borders under demanding circumstances.
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