Diwali on the Frontlines: How India's Military Chiefs Celebrated with Troops

India's military leadership celebrated Diwali with frontline troops across strategic locations. The Navy Chief marked the festival aboard the indigenous aircraft carrier INS Vikrant alongside Prime Minister Modi. Air Force leadership visited high-altitude posts in Ladakh and the Siachen Glacier, commending soldiers' resilience. Meanwhile, the Army Chief celebrated with troops in the Kumaon range, praising their innovative sustainability measures.

Key Points: Armed Forces Chiefs Celebrate Diwali with Frontline Troops Nationwide

  • Navy Chief celebrated Diwali aboard INS Vikrant with PM Modi
  • Air Chief visited high-altitude Ladakh, praised extreme weather resilience
  • Army Chief met Panchsul Brigade troops in Kumaon range
  • Air Marshal visited Siachen Glacier, world's highest battlefield
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Armed forces celebrate Diwali with troops, laud bravery and dedication

Indian Army, Navy and Air Force chiefs celebrate Diwali with soldiers at strategic locations including INS Vikrant, Ladakh and Siachen Glacier, lauding their dedication.

"He commended their courage and dedication in guarding India's northernmost frontiers - Air Marshal A.K. Bharti"

New Delhi, Oct 21

In a strong message of solidarity and appreciation for the armed forces, the Chiefs of India's Army, Navy, and Air Force celebrated Diwali this year with soldiers stationed at strategic frontline locations across the country.

Their visits highlighted not just festive camaraderie, but also the commitment of the armed forces towards national security and operational readiness even during the festive season.

Admiral Dinesh Tripathi, Chief of the Indian Navy, celebrated the festival of lights aboard the country’s first indigenous aircraft carrier, INS Vikrant, alongside Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

The Prime Minister and the Navy Chief interacted with sailors and officers, acknowledging their pivotal role in safeguarding India's maritime frontiers and strengthening indigenous defence capabilities.

Air Chief Marshal A.P. Singh, Chief of the Air Staff, visited personnel deployed in the high-altitude region of Ladakh.

Addressing officers and airmen of the Indian Air Force and the Indian Army stationed there, Air Chief Singh commended their professionalism and unwavering commitment despite extreme weather conditions.

He highlighted the Air Force's continuous efforts in enhancing jointness with the Army and leveraging advanced technologies for better operational synergy.

Meanwhile, Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi celebrated Diwali on Monday with troops of the Panchsul Brigade in Pithoragarh and nearby forward areas of the Kumaon range.

During his visit, he was briefed on ongoing initiatives involving technology infusion, inter-agency coordination, and welfare measures for soldiers.

General Dwivedi lauded the innovative use of underground water and fuel storage systems to ensure sustainability during the harsh Himalayan winters and praised the troops for their resilience and discipline.

Adding to the celebrations, Air Marshal A.K. Bharti, Deputy Chief of the Air Staff, visited the Siachen Glacier -- the world's highest battlefield -- where he spent time with the soldiers stationed in extreme conditions.

He extended Diwali greetings, commending their courage and dedication in guarding India's northernmost frontiers.

- IANS

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Rohit P
INS Vikrant celebrating Diwali with PM Modi is such a proud moment! Our indigenous defense capabilities are growing stronger. Jai Hind! 🚢✨
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Aditya G
While I appreciate the gesture, I hope this isn't just for photo ops. Our soldiers need consistent support - better equipment, timely promotions, and proper healthcare facilities throughout the year.
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Sarah B
The underground storage systems in Himalayas mentioned here show amazing innovation! Our armed forces are not just brave but also incredibly smart in adapting to challenging environments.
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Meera T
Siachen Glacier during Diwali... can't even imagine the conditions. These heroes deserve more than just one day of recognition. Let's remember their sacrifices every day 🙏
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Karthik V
The jointness between Army and Air Force mentioned here is crucial for modern warfare. Good to see our forces evolving with technology while maintaining traditional values of service.

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