The Army is gearing up for the 23rd Kargil Vijay Diwas commemorations to be conducted at the Kargil War Memorial, Dras to mark victory over evil and to honour the sons of its soil, the fallen heroes. Several serving and retired army personnel, Kargil War Veterans and Next of Kin of fallen heroes are expected to take part in the heart touching commemoration. The Kargil War was fought from 08 May 1999 to 26 Jul 1999 against Pak intruders, who in the winters of 1998 transgressed into our territory across the Line of Control and occupied fortified defences overlooking the NH 1A in Dras, Kargil and Batalik Sectors of Ladakh region with a nefarious aim of dominating all military and civil movement on the highway. Braving unprecedented hardships, overcoming the hazards of near impossible terrain and severe climatic conditions, our gallant soldiers launched valiant attacks on well-fortified defended localities with relentless valour and enthusiasm, thus attaining an astounding victory.
Despite suffering heavy casualties, the soldiers repeatedly launched daring attacks under withering artillery and small arms fire. Heroic deeds, astounding bravery and unflinching determination of our soldiers forced the enemy forces to withdraw and vacate defence emplacements during the 55 day war. Each year, Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated on 26th of July to commemorate total victory on enemy intruders.
As the preparations are already underway at the sleepy town of Dras, sources report that the Indian Army is planning celebrations from 24 to 26 Jul 22 at the Kargil War Memorial. Speaking on the occasion, Major General Nagendra Singh, General Officer Commanding of ‘Forever in Operations’ Division said, “I am blessed to head this glorious Division of the Indian Army”. He remarked saying that Indian Army is proud to honour its brave fallen heroes who laid down their lives for the motherland and left a legacy for the future generations to emulate. The Kargil war had ignited an insatiable appetite of patriotism in our soldiers. This sentiment is truly captured by the slogan of CaptVikramBatra “YehDilMaange More”. The main events scheduled on the 25 July and 26 July 2022 will include wreath laying ceremony at Kargil War Memorial, Dras.
Kargil Vijay Diwas commemorations are a meaningful and earnest attempt by the Indian Army every year to pay solemn tributes to its fallen heroes, honour their memories and to remind the country of the constant and silent sacrifices made by the men and women in uniform to protect the sovereignty of their territory. The nation applauds the magnificent efforts of these brave sons of India. Their sterling deeds will be recounted with pride in times to come, and they will inspire future generations of our youth to live up to such exemplary conduct. The heroes of the Kargil conflict will be remembered forever for upholding the hallowed traditions of the Indian Army.
The Army is gearing up for the 23rd Kargil Vijay Diwas commemorations to be conducted at the Kargil War Memorial, Dras to mark victory over evil and to honour the sons of its soil, the fallen heroes. Several serving and retired army personnel, Kargil War Veterans and Next of Kin of fallen heroes are expected to take part in the heart touching commemoration. The Kargil War was fought from 08 May 1999 to 26 Jul 1999 against Pak intruders, who in the winters of 1998 transgressed into our territory across the Line of Control and occupied fortified defences overlooking the NH 1A in Dras, Kargil and Batalik Sectors of Ladakh region with a nefarious aim of dominating all military and civil movement on the highway. Braving unprecedented hardships, overcoming the hazards of near impossible terrain and severe climatic conditions, our gallant soldiers launched valiant attacks on well-fortified defended localities with relentless valour and enthusiasm, thus attaining an astounding victory.
Despite suffering heavy casualties, the soldiers repeatedly launched daring attacks under withering artillery and small arms fire. Heroic deeds, astounding bravery and unflinching determination of our soldiers forced the enemy forces to withdraw and vacate defence emplacements during the 55 day war. Each year, Kargil Vijay Diwas is celebrated on 26th of July to commemorate total victory on enemy intruders.
As the preparations are already underway at the sleepy town of Dras, sources report that the Indian Army is planning celebrations from 24 to 26 Jul 22 at the Kargil War Memorial. Speaking on the occasion, Major General Nagendra Singh, General Officer Commanding of ‘Forever in Operations’ Division said, “I am blessed to head this glorious Division of the Indian Army”. He remarked saying that Indian Army is proud to honour its brave fallen heroes who laid down their lives for the motherland and left a legacy for the future generations to emulate. The Kargil war had ignited an insatiable appetite of patriotism in our soldiers. This sentiment is truly captured by the slogan of CaptVikramBatra “YehDilMaange More”. The main events scheduled on the 25 July and 26 July 2022 will include wreath laying ceremony at Kargil War Memorial, Dras.
Kargil Vijay Diwas commemorations are a meaningful and earnest attempt by the Indian Army every year to pay solemn tributes to its fallen heroes, honour their memories and to remind the country of the constant and silent sacrifices made by the men and women in uniform to protect the sovereignty of their territory. The nation applauds the magnificent efforts of these brave sons of India. Their sterling deeds will be recounted with pride in times to come, and they will inspire future generations of our youth to live up to such exemplary conduct. The heroes of the Kargil conflict will be remembered forever for upholding the hallowed traditions of the Indian Army.
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