Srinagar, Jan 27 (KINS):On the occasion of the 76th Republic Day, the Indian Army celebrated the spirit of unity, patriotism, and national pride across multiple locations in the Kashmir Valley, with events and welfare initiatives designed to foster community engagement and inspire the youth.
PRO Defence Srinagar in a Statement issued to news agency KINS said that the celebrations, spearheaded by the Chinar Corps, saw active participation and enthusiasm from all sections of Kashmiri society, weaving a tapestry of unity and patriotism.
Key events were held at strategic locations, showcasing the Indian Army’s commitment to national integration and fostering a strong bond with the local population. These events emphasized shared values of patriotism, security, and progress, reflecting the unwavering resolve of the Indian Army in safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty and integrity.
A historic moment occurred at Tral Chowk in Pulwama District, where the national flag was unfurled for the first time. The event, attended by over 1,000 enthusiastic locals, was filled with patriotic fervor. This milestone marked a new chapter for Tral, long known for unrest, and stood as a testament to the success of peace-building initiatives by the Indian Army. Other events included a ‘Run for Fun,’ which saw participation from boys and girls from the local community, promoting physical fitness and fostering a sense of national pride.
In Baramulla, the “Know Your Army” exhibition demonstrated the operational strength, cutting-edge technology, and military might of the Indian Army. The event featured a drone flypast, advanced vehicles, artillery guns, and martial arts performances by Chinar YUVA Karate Kids. A 35-meter-high National Flag stood as the centerpiece, while a Mobile Museum took attendees through the history of Army-community collaboration. More than 2,500 attendees, including security forces, NCC cadets, and prominent members of civil society, witnessed the event, leaving them inspired by the professionalism of the Army and motivated to contribute to the nation’s growth.
Another significant event was the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ campaign organized in Bagtore village in Gurez Valley. The campaign sought to honor the sacrifices of freedom fighters and highlight the importance of the tricolour as a symbol of sovereignty and unity. On this momentous occasion, the Azmat-e-Hind complex at the Tithwal Chiliana Crossing Point witnessed the fervor and patriotism of the locals, who participated enthusiastically in solidarity.
The diverse events conducted across the Kashmir Valley serve as a poignant reminder of the enduring relationship between the Indian Army and the people of the region.
The Republic Day celebrations across the valley were a testament to the region’s transformation, reflecting its aspirations for peace, unity, and progress. The unwavering participation of locals and the collaborative efforts of security forces underscored the commitment to building a harmonious and prosperous future.(KINS)

