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Over 1,200 Tourists Rescued By Indian Army in North Sikkim Amidst Severe Landslides

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In a commendable operation, the Trishakti Corps of the Indian Army, in collaboration with the local civil administration, has successfully evacuated more than 1,200 tourists trapped in North Sikkim since June 12 due to severe landslides. The last group of 150 tourists was rescued on June 19, marking the end of a week-long operation amidst challenging weather conditions.

Despite persistent rains and difficult terrain, the Army ensured the safety and well-being of all individuals, providing essential medical aid where needed. Notably, medical teams were deployed promptly, attending to over 115 people, including a critical case of a 24-year-old suffering from High Altitude Pulmonary Edema.

In addition to rescue efforts, the Army signalers played a crucial role in restoring mobile connectivity in the region for both BSNL and Airtel users, which had been disrupted by the landslides. This restoration helped facilitate better communication and coordination of the rescue operations.

The operation highlighted the Army’s dedication to humanitarian efforts, ensuring that all tourists received the necessary medical attention and basic necessities throughout the ordeal. The successful evacuation under such adverse conditions stands as a testament to the bravery and resilience of the Indian Army personnel involved in the operation.

OTA Chennai Officer Cadets Enhance Skills Through Study Tours

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In a series of educational excursions aimed at enhancing practical knowledge, Officer Cadets from the Officers Training Academy (OTA) in Chennai have recently completed significant study tours to premier military engineering sites across India.

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During a recent visit to the Madras Engineer Group & Centre in Bengaluru, the cadets engaged in hands-on learning about Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear (CBRN) defense, bridge construction, and the handling of Charges and Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs). An additional practical session was held at Ulsoor Lake where cadets received specialized training on overcoming water-based obstacles, further emphasizing the application of their learning in varied environments.

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Continuing their educational journey, the cadets also visited the College of Military Engineering (CME) in Pune. This visit allowed them to delve into the various facets of Combat Engineering, broadening their understanding and skills in critical military techniques.

The OTA Chennai, a cornerstone of military education established in 1963, remains the only academy in the Indian Army that trains Lady Cadets, alongside their male counterparts. The academy is renowned for its rigorous training regimen which includes military subjects, physical fitness, leadership skills, and values, over a course of one and a half years. OTA Chennai’s infrastructure supports a wide range of training activities and houses facilities such as a swimming pool, auditorium, and extensive sports fields.

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These “Familiarization Visits” are part of the academy’s ongoing efforts to equip its cadets with a comprehensive understanding of military engineering and tactical skills, essential for their upcoming roles in the Indian Army. Such initiatives reinforce OTA Chennai’s motto, “Serve with Honour,” preparing cadets to lead with competence and integrity.

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Kharga Corps Engages Future Warriors with Outreach Program in Ambala

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In an inspiring event aimed at shaping the future of national defense, the Kharga Corps of the Indian Army organized a significant outreach program at the Industrial Training Institute (ITI) in Ambala.

This initiative, part of the corps’ ongoing efforts to enlighten young minds about the opportunities within the armed forces, drew participation from over 150 enthusiastic students.

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Known for its valor and strategic importance, the Kharga Corps is a celebrated strike corps with a rich history of serving the nation. Established on October 7, 1971, by Lt Gen T N Raina, the corps distinguished itself during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, swiftly capturing key towns in Bangladesh.

After the war, the corps was reallocated to the Western Theatre, and since 1985, it has been stationed in Ambala, maintaining its reputation as a formidable offensive force.

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The event at ITI Ambala featured a series of orientation and career counseling sessions led by the #AirawatVayuRakshaks, focusing on the diverse roles and responsibilities within the Indian Army. The sessions aimed to ignite a passion for national service and provided a platform for students to interact with armed forces personnel directly.

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The initiative underscores the Army’s commitment to nurturing the next generation of military leaders under its guiding banners of #IgnitingMinds and #InServiceOfNation.

This outreach program not only bridges the gap between young citizens and military careers but also reinforces the Army’s dedication to community engagement and nation-building.

20 Veer Naris Honored for Their Sacrifice and Resilience by AWWA

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In a heartfelt ceremony held in Pune, the Southern Star Region, under the aegis of the Army Wives Welfare Association (AWWA), paid tribute to twenty Veer Naris, commemorating their resilience and sacrifice.

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The event, led by the Ex-Officio Regional President of AWWA, was a poignant reminder of the enduring strength and contributions of these women, who have faced immense personal loss due to the ultimate sacrifices made by their spouses in service to the nation.

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AWWA, a pivotal organization within the Indian Army, is dedicated to supporting and enhancing the welfare of army families, focusing especially on the needs of children, widows, and retired personnel.

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The association’s efforts are aimed at providing comprehensive support and recognition to these families, ensuring they receive the respect and care they deserve.

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The ceremony in Pune not only recognized the Veer Naris as pillars of strength but also reinforced AWWA’s commitment to fostering a supportive community for the families of soldiers who have served the Indian Army.

This event serves as a reminder of the nation’s gratitude to those who have sacrificed their lives for India, and the ongoing responsibility to look after their loved ones.

Lt. Gen. MV Suchindra Kumar Reviews Operational Readiness of Fire and Fury Corps in Ladakh

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Lt. Gen. MV Suchindra Kumar, Army Commander, Northern Command, recently visited the Fire and Fury Corps, also known as the 14th Corps, to assess their operational readiness amid the ongoing security challenges along the India-China border in the Ladakh region.

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During his visit, the Army Commander was briefed on both the training protocols and the current security dynamics.

Praising the troops for their operational readiness, Lt. Gen. Suchindra Kumar commended their efforts and encouraged them to maintain a high state of morale. The Fire and Fury Corps, raised on September 1, 1999, following the Kargil conflict, plays a pivotal role in bolstering India’s defense capabilities in this strategically crucial area.

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The corps, responsible for the defense of the Siachen Glacier—known as the world’s highest battlefield—faces adversaries on both the Pakistani and Chinese fronts, making its role critical for national security.

The insignia of the Fire and Fury Corps, featuring two crossed flaming thunderbolts with a sword in between, symbolizes power, strength, and success, uniquely representing the valor of the 14th Corps.

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This visit underscores the ongoing commitment of the Indian Army to ensure the security and preparedness of its forces in key border areas.

Indian Navy Chief Meets Prime Minister Modi, Assures Combat Readiness and Focus on Self-Reliance

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On June 18, 2024, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi, the Chief of Naval Staff (CNS), met with Prime Minister Narendra Modi to discuss the ongoing and future initiatives of the Indian Navy.

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The CNS briefed the Prime Minister on various operational, administrative, and infrastructural activities currently underway and reiterated the Navy’s commitment to maintaining combat readiness under any circumstances, emphasizing the motto “Anytime, Anywhere, Anyhow.”

Admiral Tripathi assured the Prime Minister of the Navy’s dedication to safeguarding India’s maritime interests and highlighted the efforts towards ‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’ (Self-Reliant India) in enhancing the Navy’s capabilities.

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He also outlined the Navy’s initiatives in nation-building, with a significant focus on training and welfare measures for all personnel.

Further, the CNS underscored the importance of Tri-service Synergy, discussing the steps being taken to enhance integration across various domains. This meeting underscores the Indian Navy’s proactive approach in contributing to national security and its role in strengthening India’s position in maritime affairs.

Army Hospital in New Delhi Launches First Skin Bank to Enhance Burn Treatment for Service Members

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In a significant advancement for medical care within the Armed Forces, the Army Hospital (R&R) in New Delhi has inaugurated its first state-of-the-art skin bank. This new facility is dedicated to enhancing the treatment of severe burns and skin conditions for service members and their families.

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The skin bank is set to function as a centralized unit focusing on the collection, processing, storage, and distribution of skin grafts.

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This development marks a pivotal step in medical support for the Armed Forces, aiming to substantially improve recovery outcomes for burn injuries and complex skin conditions.

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Lieutenant General Arindam Chatterjee, DGMS (Army) & Colonel Commandant, emphasized the importance of this initiative, stating, “This launch is a testament to our unwavering commitment to the health and well-being of our service members.”

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The establishment of the skin bank is expected to bring about revolutionary changes in medical treatments and recovery processes within military healthcare facilities.

Indian Air Force Showcases Prowess in International Exercise Red Flag 2024 in Alaska

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The Indian Air Force (IAF) recently concluded its participation in the prestigious Exercise Red Flag 2024, held at the Eielson Air Force Base in Alaska, United States. The exercise, which took place from June 4th to June 14th, is part of a quartet of advanced aerial combat training exercises hosted annually by the US Air Force.

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This year’s event saw a diverse assembly of international air forces, including the Republic of Singapore Air Force, the Royal Air Force of the United Kingdom, the Royal Netherlands Air Force, the German Luftwaffe, and the host, the US Air Force. The IAF was particularly notable for its debut performance of the Rafale aircraft in this exercise, supported by IL-78 air-to-air refuellers and C-17 Globemaster aircraft for personnel and equipment logistics.

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Exercise Red Flag is designed to simulate real-world combat scenarios, enhancing strategic interoperability among participant forces. This iteration of the exercise was marked by a demarcation of teams into ‘Red Force’, which assumed the role of air defense, and ‘Blue Force’, which took on offensive operations. The IAF Rafale jets participated alongside F-16 and F-15 aircraft from the RSAF and USAF, and the USAF A-10, in a series of beyond visual range combat exercises.

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Despite the challenging Alaskan weather and sub-zero temperatures, the IAF maintenance crew ensured optimal aircraft performance, facilitating over 100 sorties throughout the exercise. The experience provided the IAF with invaluable insights into international operational strategies and furthered understanding of multinational tactical planning and execution.

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As the contingent prepares for its return to India, scheduled for June 24th, they plan stops in Greece and Egypt for additional exercises. This international exposure not only cements IAF’s capabilities on a global stage but also sets the stage for India’s upcoming multinational air exercise, Ex-Tarang Shakti-2024, later this year.

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Major Simrat Rajdeep Singh Indian Army Doctor Saves Critically Ill Passenger on Flight

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In an act of extraordinary courage and medical proficiency, Major Simrat Rajdeep Singh, a doctor from the Indian Army’s Western Command Hospital in Chandimandir, saved the life of a critically ill 27-year-old passenger aboard an Indigo flight from Goa to Chandigarh.

The incident occurred shortly after the flight, numbered 6E724, took off from Goa at approximately 5:45 pm. Within minutes, a passenger exhibited severe respiratory distress, prompting Major Simrat to spring into action. He immediately requested an emergency medical kit from the flight crew and successfully resuscitated the ailing passenger.

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Recognizing the severity of the patient’s condition, Major Simrat urged the pilot to make an emergency landing. The pilot swiftly contacted the local air traffic control, which facilitated an urgent descent to Mumbai airport. The flight landed safely, ensuring that the passenger received the necessary medical attention.

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After the emergency stop, the aircraft resumed its journey, departing Mumbai at 8:30 pm and arriving in Chandigarh by 10:30 pm. Major Simrat’s quick thinking and medical expertise not only saved a life but also demonstrated the readiness and skill of military personnel in critical situations.

The hashtag #InServiceOfNation trending on social media highlights the community’s admiration and gratitude for Major Simrat Rajdeep Singh’s heroic actions, reinforcing the vital role of military personnel in serving and protecting the nation beyond the battlefield.

Lt Gen Ajai Kumar Singh Interacts with Newly Commissioned Officer Lt Aniket Sahadev Kumbhar

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In a heartwarming interaction, Lt Gen Ajai Kumar Singh, the Army Commander, recently met with Lt Aniket Sahadev Kumbhar, son of retired Lance Naik Sahadev Namadev Kumbhar, a distinguished Ex-Serviceman. Lt Aniket has been recently commissioned into the 11th Gorkha Rifles, a significant milestone in his military career.

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During the ceremony, Lt Aniket chose a poignant gesture to honor his late friend, Pratham Mahale, who had tragically lost his life during NDA training.

To commemorate his dear friend, Lt Aniket decided to be pipped by Pratham’s parents, an act that deeply touched everyone present.

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Lt Gen Ajai Kumar Singh lauded Lt Aniket for his profound tribute to Pratham Mahale, highlighting the deep bonds of camaraderie and sacrifice that define the spirit of the armed forces.

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The Army Commander extended his heartfelt congratulations to the young officer, celebrating his commissioning into the esteemed 11th Gorkha Rifles. This gesture not only underscores the valor and memory of those who serve but also inspires the spirit of unity and honor within the military community.