How Does President Murmu Honor the Brave Sons of Mother India on Vijay Diwas?
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New Delhi, Dec 16 (NationPress) President Droupadi Murmu paid tribute to the Indian Armed Forces on Vijay Diwas Tuesday, emphasizing that their courage and valour instill pride in the nation and serve as a source of inspiration for its people.
Each year, December 16 is observed as Vijay Diwas, commemorating the decisive victory against Pakistan during the 1971 war, which led to the liberation of East Pakistan and the creation of Bangladesh.
This date also marks the historic surrender of 93,000 Pakistani soldiers to the Indian Armed Forces and the Mukti Bahini in Dhaka, representing the largest military surrender since World War II. It honors the bravery and sacrifices of Indian soldiers who fought for the nation's dignity and freedom.
In a post shared on X, President Murmu remarked, "On this Vijay Diwas, I humbly pay my respects to the valiant sons of Mother India. Their courage, valour, and unmatched dedication to the motherland have consistently filled our nation with pride. Their heroism and patriotism will continue to inspire us all."
The Indian Army is striving towards the goal of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' through the principle of 'Swadeshikaran' (Indigenisation) leading to 'Sashakstikaran' (empowerment). This initiative emphasizes the creation of defense equipment and technologies domestically, reducing reliance on imports, enhancing operational effectiveness, and establishing a modern, agile, and technologically advanced Army capable of tackling future challenges, in collaboration with DRDO, Indian Industry, and institutions like IITs.
Reflecting on India's demonstration of self-reliance during Operation Sindoor, President Murmu praised the concept of 'Swadeshikaran se Sashakstikaran', highlighting the commitment to prepare for future challenges.
"During Operation Sindoor, the Army exhibited self-reliance, strategic determination, and effective use of modern warfare techniques, serving as an inspiration for the entire nation. I extend my best wishes to all soldiers and their families. Jai Hind!" President Murmu added.