
Kohima, Dec 10: Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, PVSM, AVSM, recently visited the Kenguruse Pavilion, inaugurated by Spear Corps at the Hornbill Festival 2025, to witness a remarkable tribute to the valor of Indian Army soldiers from Nagaland. The pavilion employs advanced AI-generated narration to recount the heroic saga of the soldiers, captivating over 11,000 visitors so far with its immersive storytelling.
During his visit, the Air Chief experienced the pavilion’s interactive displays and multimedia presentations that highlighted the courage, resilience, and sacrifices of Indian Army personnel, emphasizing the pivotal role played by Naga soldiers in defending the nation. He engaged with the organizers and expressed admiration for the innovative way technology is being used to preserve and showcase military history.
Air Chief Marshal Singh also paid homage to the fallen soldiers, acknowledging their supreme sacrifice and commitment to the country. He stressed the importance of remembering and honoring these heroes, as their legacy continues to inspire generations of armed forces personnel and civilians alike.
The Kenguruse Pavilion stands as a powerful testament to bravery and patriotism, blending tradition, technology, and storytelling to educate and inspire visitors about the extraordinary contributions of Indian Army soldiers.
Kohima, Dec 10: Air Chief Marshal Amar Preet Singh, PVSM, AVSM, recently visited the Kenguruse Pavilion, inaugurated by Spear Corps at the Hornbill Festival 2025, to witness a remarkable tribute to the valor of Indian Army soldiers from Nagaland. The pavilion employs advanced AI-generated narration to recount the heroic saga of the soldiers, captivating over 11,000 visitors so far with its immersive storytelling.
During his visit, the Air Chief experienced the pavilion’s interactive displays and multimedia presentations that highlighted the courage, resilience, and sacrifices of Indian Army personnel, emphasizing the pivotal role played by Naga soldiers in defending the nation. He engaged with the organizers and expressed admiration for the innovative way technology is being used to preserve and showcase military history.
Air Chief Marshal Singh also paid homage to the fallen soldiers, acknowledging their supreme sacrifice and commitment to the country. He stressed the importance of remembering and honoring these heroes, as their legacy continues to inspire generations of armed forces personnel and civilians alike.
The Kenguruse Pavilion stands as a powerful testament to bravery and patriotism, blending tradition, technology, and storytelling to educate and inspire visitors about the extraordinary contributions of Indian Army soldiers.
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