Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday presided over the Army Commanders’ Conference (ACC) in Gangtok, Sikkim, marking the first time this event is being held outside Delhi in a strategically important location.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!The conference is taking place in a hybrid format, with the first phase in Gangtok and the second phase scheduled for October 28-29 in New Delhi.
According to the Indian Army, the conference aims to “review current operational preparedness, deliberate on critical strategies, and outline future directives,” with a focus on national security and technological advancements in the Indian Army. Further discussions will continue in the upcoming phase.
Meanwhile, as the nation prepares to pay homage to the valiant soldiers who fought in the Battle of Walong during the 1962 Sino-Indian War in Arunachal Pradesh, the Easternmost valley of India, the Indian Army is all set to commence a month-long series of commemorative events marking the 62nd Walong Day.
The commemoration will begin on October 17 and will continue till November 14, honouring the indomitable spirit, sacrifice and courage of the heroes who defended the Eastern front of our nation. The battle is remembered for the steely resolve, valour and unparalleled bravery displayed by the soldiers of the Indian Army despite numerous challenges.
This year’s commemoration promises a vibrant mix of activities aimed at engaging the local communities and honouring the memory of the fallen heroes. The meticulously planned events will include white water rafting, motorcycle rallies, bicycle rallies, battlefield treks, adventure treks and a half marathon, all designed to reflect the adventurous spirit of the Indian Army in the rugged terrain of Arunachal Pradesh.
Additionally, medical and veterinary camps will be conducted, extending much-needed support to the remote villages, and further strengthening the bond between the Army and the local population.
The culmination of these events will take place on Walong Day, 14 November, with the inauguration of the newly renovated Walong War Memorial, a symbol of honour and respect for the brave hearts who laid down their lives for the nation.
The day will be marked by a solemn wreath-laying ceremony, an evocative battle narration, and performances by the traditional Mishmi and Meyor dancers, capturing the cultural essence of the region.
In addition to these ceremonies, the Shaurya Sthal at Lama Spur and key infrastructure projects in the border areas will be inaugurated, highlighting the ongoing efforts to bolster connectivity and security in the region.
A special felicitation will also be held to honour the next of kin of war heroes, veterans, and the families of porters who played a crucial role during the operations, reflecting the Army’s commitment to recognizing the invaluable contributions of all involved.
The month-long commemorations will not only honour the past but also inspire the present and future generations to uphold the values of service and sacrifice.-ANI