66th Indian Army Day
66th Indian Army Day
Dr.
Arvind Kumar
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January is observed as Army Day every year in India, in recognition of Lt
Genl (later Field Marshal) K.M. Cariapa's taking over as the first
Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army from Sir Francis Butcher, the last
British commander, in 1949. The day is celebrated in the form of parades and
other military shows in national capital as well as all 6 Army Command headquarters.
Today India celebrates 66th Indian Army day. This Day marks a day to
salute the valiant soldiers who sacrificied their lives to protect our country
and the people living in it. On this day in 1948 Lieutenant General K. M.
Cariappa became the first Indian Commander-in-Chief. General Kodandera Madappa
Cariappa shared a good bonding with both natives and Britishers and then
succeeded General Roy Butcher of British Army to become the first Indian
Commander in Chief of the democratic India.
The
Indian Army fights adversities on borders as well as with natural calamities.
The Army works with true dedication and spirit of the motto ‘fight to win’. On
this auspicious day the Army re-dedicates itself to become a part of the ‘War
Winning Team’. The day begins with paying homage to the martyred soldiers at
the Amar Jawan Jyoti at the India Gate, New Delhi. It is followed by parades
and many military shows which feature the technology and achievements in Army
which is held at the Delhi Cantonment every year. Unit credentials and Sena
Medals are also presented for gallantry on the occasion. We salute our brave
jawans and are proud of them.
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