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The Governor urged today’s youth to recognize the importance of national security and border defense. He encouraged them to adopt a ‘Nation First’ mindset and contribute to the nation’s progress, prosperity, and development.
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The Governor also noted the high sense of patriotism and nationalism among the people of Arunachal Pradesh, which was witnessed during the 1962 Chinese aggression. He encouraged the youth of Arunachal Pradesh to join the armed forces and take pride in serving the nation.
The Governor presented a book, titled ‘Kargil War: The Turning Point’ to the participating institutions. It gives insight of the actions and operations of the battalion from May to July of 1999 during Operation Vijay. The battalion (2 RAJ RIF) was instrumental in capturing an imposing feature ‘Tololing’ in the Drass Sector on the 12th and 13th of June 1999. It was the first success of the Indian Army and proved to be the turning point during ‘Operation Vijay’.
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The personnel of Indo Tibetan Border Police personnel, commanded by Head Constable Md. Azfar Ali presented ‘Shok Shastra’, ‘Salami Shastra’ accompanied by the bugle calls of ‘Last Post’ and ‘Rouse Reveille’.
A Short Film on the Kargil War and an audio video presentation ‘We are Infantry’ added vibes of patriotism and nationalism to the momentous occasion.
Ex-servicemen, troops of Indo Tibetan Border Police, members of National Cadet Corps from 1 Arunachal Pradesh Battalion NCC Naharlagun, Bharat Scouts and Guides and students from government and private educational institutions including, Govt. Upper Primary School, ESS Sector, Govt. Upper Primary School, D Sector, Donyi Polo Mission School for Hearing and Visually Impaired, Chimpu and Oju Mission School participated as special guests of the Governor, in the programme.