Kargil Vijay Diwas : Remember Our Brave Soldier

Kargil Vijay Diwas : Remember Our Brave Soldier 





Kargil Vijay Diwas : Remember Our Brave Soldier

Considering the motto of this verse of the Gita, the Indian heroes forced the enemy to pull back in the Kargil war.

On July 26, 1999, Indian Army freed Bharat Land from the clutches of intruders by successfully executing 'Operation Vijay' during the Kargil war. In memory of this, '26th July 'is now celebrated as Kargil Day every year.
It is a day to remember those martyrs and to offer their reverence, the Veergati received while protecting the laughing motherland. This day is dedicated to those who sacrificed their lives for our present day.

Background Of  Kargil War:  

The Kargil war, also known as the Kargil conflict, started between Kargil district of Kashmir in 1999 between India and Pakistan in May of 1999.

The reason for this war was a large number of Pakistani soldiers and Pakistan-backed militants entering the Line of Control, the Indo-Pakistani Line of Control, and captured many important mountain peaks, taking control of the road connecting Leh-Ladakh with India. Straining India's position on Siachen-Glacier and creating a threat to our national identity.
In spite of an order that the Indian Army and the Air Force did not cross the Line of Control in this war (more than two months ago, the foreign media had proclaimed this war to the border conflict), they had killed the invaders in their motherland. Freedom has its own value, which is paid by the blood of the heroes.

His Courage was higher than the Himalaya :

In this war, more than 527 warriors were martyred and more than 1300 wounded, most of them could not even see the 30 spring of their life. These martyrs performed the highest tradition of valor and sacrifice of the Indian Army, whose donation takes every soldier before the Tricolor.
These ribbons also promised to come back from their families, which they did, but their anticipation was unique. They returned, but in a wooden coffin. She was wrapped in the same tricolor, whom she had raised her defense. In front of the national flag, his head was bowed with respect, the tricolor was sacrificing these sacrifices of the motherland and praising his legend.


Heroes Of India : 

Captain Vikram Batra :- 

'Ye Dil Maange More' - Captain Vikram Batra of 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, Palampur, a small town of Himachal Pradesh, is one of those brave soldiers who, after one, had won a battle after a fierce battle over several strategic peaks.Even Pakistani fighters salute their bravery and they were named as 'Sher Shah'. On this front, this brave alone piled up many enemies. Despite being injured in the fierce firing from the front, he got the top number with his Delta detachment 4875 attacked, but one Vikram Batra, mother of Bhai Bharti, died in the morning on July 7, in an effort to remove the injured fellow officer from the battlefield. Amar Shahid Captain Vikram Batra was awarded posthumously for India's highest military award 'Param Vir Chakra' for his indomitable courage and sacrifice.

Captain Anuj Nair :- 

17 Brave Captain Anuj Nair of the Jat Regiment continued to hold the march after the martyrdom of his six companions in the battle of 'One Pimple', a peak of Tiger Hills Sector. Even after being seriously injured, he took the iron from the enemies alone until the arrival of additional Kumkuk, resulting in the Indian army succeeding in retrieving this strategic peak.For this gallantry, Captain Anuj was posthumously awarded India's second highest military honors 'Mahavir Chakra'.

Major Padmapani Acharya: 

Major Padmapani Acharya of Rajputana Rifles also became martyred while fighting the enemies in Kargil. His brother was also involved in this war in the Drass sector. He was also honored with 'Mahavir Chakra' for this gallantry.

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