In a significant gesture of appreciation, Governor Arif Mohammed Khan visited the Pangode Military Station in Thiruvananthapuram on Wednesday, where a special event was held to honor the valiant soldiers of the Indian Army for their dedicated service to the people of Kerala. The event, aptly named ‘Veer Vachan Vandan,’ which translates to ‘Brave Soldier,’ celebrated both the commitment and the sacrifices made by these servicemen, symbolizing their oath and salute to the motherland.
During the ceremony, Governor Khan presented the prestigious Governor’s citation to the 2nd Battalion of the Madras Regiment, recognized for their exemplary contributions. The citation was received by Colonel Avinash Kumar Singh, the Commanding Officer, along with Subedar Major Selven. In addition to the battalion’s recognition, 16 officers stationed at Pangode were individually felicitated for their remarkable service across various fields.
A defense spokesperson noted the crucial role that the Indian Army has played in providing hope during times of crisis, whether responding to natural disasters or addressing internal security challenges. Their efforts, particularly in rescuing citizens during calamities such as the severe landslides in Wayanad, have cemented their reputation as pillars of strength and reliability within the community.
Brigadier Salil M.P., the Station Commander of Pangode Military Station, was also in attendance, alongside other serving personnel. The ceremony not only celebrated the bravery and dedication of the soldiers but also reinforced the bond between the Indian Army and the local populace, showcasing the deep respect and admiration that the people of Kerala have for their armed forces.