Every Indian is proud of the Indian Army, and
even if it is not, this is the Indian army which always keeps India away from
enemies. Indian soldiers play on their own lives and keep our ancestors safe
and independent. For his heroism and duty, the whole country sees him with
respect. Almost all of us know something about their contribution and their
accomplishments. But the things we are going to mention here will increase your
respect for the Indian army.
INSPIRATIONAL FACTS ABOUT INDIAN ARMY
SIACHEN GLACIER: @ -50 DEGREE CELSIUS
Siachen Glacier is the
highest battlefield in this world, which is 5000 meters
above sea level. Here the temperature goes below -50 degrees
and in such a difficult environment the Indian army keeps on protecting every
moment.
THIRD BIGGEST MILITARY
The Indian Army is the
third largest army in the world after China and America. There are 13 lakh 25 thousand
active soldiers and more than 21 lakh 43 thousand reservists in the entire army of India.
NUCLEAR TEST - POKHARAN
In the beginning of the 1970s and early 1990s, India
conducted its nuclear tests in a secret way, and the US intelligence agency CIA
did not even notice it. These incidents are considered to be a major failure of
the CIA and a major success of the Indian Army.
THE BATTLE OF LONGEWALA
Battle of Longewala is a
very famous fight. Later on, whose story was influenced by the story, a movie
called 'Border' was also made in Bollywood. This fight took place between India
and Pakistan in 1971. In it, there were 2000 Pakistani
soldiers on one side, and on the other hand there were only 120 Indian soldiers. Indian soldiers had no special deadly
weapon other than a M40
Rikwile-lace on a jeep. On the other hand, Pakistani troops had 45 tanks and a mobile infantry brigade. In the opposite
conditions of very few numbers and almost unarmed, Indian soldiers did not show
their back to the enemies. He stayed in Maidan-e-Jung for the whole night till
his help came in the morning in the morning and forced the enemies to flee in
the opposite direction.
BIGGEST "VOLUNTARY" ARMY
India has the world's
largest "voluntary" army. Despite the provision of compulsory
recruitment (forced recruitment) in the Indian Constitution, the Indian army
did not need to do so in its entire history anytime. Every army of the entire army
has joined it with its own will.
NO RESERVATION BASED ON CASTE OR RELIGION
Unlike other government
organizations and institutions of India, there is no provision for any
reservation on the basis of caste or religion in the Indian Army. Soldiers are
selected only on the basis of their abilities and physical abilities displayed
in their tests.
THE INDO-PAKISTAN WAR OF 1971
In 1971, the Indo-Pak war ended, with the surrender of 93 thousand Pakistani soldiers and officers. After World
War II, this is the biggest incident of taking prisoners in such a large
number. This was the war which ended with the foundation of an independent
Bangladesh.
OPERATION RAHAT (2013): BIGGEST CIVILIAN RESCUE OPERATIONS
Operation Relief (2013) is the world's largest civilian rescue operation. This
operation was conducted by the IAF to save the affected people in Uttarakhand.
In its first phase, from June 17, 2013, the Air Force rescued a total of 2 lakh people with the help of helicopters and transported
3 lakh 82 thousand 4 hundred kilograms of
relief material and equipment.
HIGHEST BRIDGE IN THE WORLD: BAILEY BRIDGE
Indian Army has built the
world's highest bridge. Belly Bridge is the highest bridge in the world, which
is built on the Ladakh valley in the Himalayas range between Drass and the
fresh rivers. The Indian Army made it in 1982.
AGNI MISSILE
After the failure of the
first and second missile trials of the Agni missile series, countries such as
USA, UK and Pakistan had made fun of India. But the success of the Agni Mishich
in the third test put a lock on them all. Apart from this, the Indian Army
successfully tested many other missiles, such as Earth and Brahmos.
"We salute
the heroes of Indian armed forces, due to which we are living our lives with
freedom and peace."
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