When candles refused to fade out!

An evening when even the skies wept, poured out its heart for peace in Imphal! But the irony is the skies weren’t alone, over 150 ex-servicemen of Manipur, their families, and Veer Naris stood silently under the downpour at Kangla Gate, holding candles for peace.

A moral stand taken by the Armed Forces Ex-Servicemen Association of Manipur (AFESAM). They are the ones who have given their lives for the nation and have seen the war in its most brutal form. These are the families who have survived throughout their lives sacrificing, they understand the importance of peace.

When Time Salutes Service: Old Comrades Reunite in Poonch

The Chief of the Indian Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi  visited the forward areas and reviewed operational  preparedness and spoke to our heroes, the soldiers standing firmly with steady eyes, guarding the borders. The Army Chief  appreciated and acknowledged the readiness and the spirit of our soldiers.

The name should echo: Paratrooper Sachin Laur, Sena Medal (Gallantry)

Every thought how courage looks like?

How the cost of freedom looks like?

Well, today, let’s know the definition of both! Today marks the Balidan Diwas of the courageous hero, Paratrooper Sachin Laur, a young boy who dreamt big, who dreamt India and who lived for India.

To start with… his birthdate was itself a sign…

Born on 15th August 2000, Mr. Sachin Laur made an entry on the Independence Day as if destiny paved the way!

A letter from India to her heroes!

We know that no amount of words will ever sum up the gratitude we hold in our hearts for you all. But please remember, we remember you. Always. — This festive season, we lit diyas in every corner of the country but our hearts lit up for you, soldier!Thank you for being our light andContinue reading “A letter from India to her heroes!”

The Sky Warriors who painted the skies in Tricolor!

The skies of Rajasthan aren’t the same anymore!

The desert landscape now breathes the tears of many.

Just when most of us were busy with our regular schedules, a twin-seater Jaguar aircraft of the Indian Air Force which was on a routine training sortie, crashed in a remote village.

Two bravehearts Squadron Leader Lokendra Singh Sindhu and Flight Lieutenant Rishi Raj Singh breathed for the last time.