Key Points

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya and Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi paid solemn tributes to Kargil War heroes in Drass. The ceremony included a wreath-laying ritual and a symbolic flower shower by helicopters. A youth-led padyatra with 1,000 participants honored the martyrs earlier in the day. The event marked 26 years since India's victory in Operation Vijay.

Key Points: Mandaviya and Army Chief Pay Tribute to Kargil War Heroes in Drass

  • Mandaviya and Army Chief honor martyrs at Drass ceremony
  • 26th Kargil Vijay Diwas marked with wreath-laying
  • Helicopters shower flowers as tribute to fallen soldiers
  • 1,000+ join padyatra led by Sports Minister in Drass
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Union Minister Mandaviya, Army chief pay tributes to 1999 Kargil War heroes in Drass

Union Minister Mandaviya and Army Chief General Dwivedi honor Kargil War martyrs on 26th Vijay Diwas with wreath-laying and helicopter flower shower.

Union Minister Mandaviya, Army chief pay tributes to 1999 Kargil War heroes in Drass
"On Kargil Vijay Diwas, we pay homage to our brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect Mother India. – Mansukh Mandaviya"

Drass, July 26

Union Minister Mansukh Mandaviya paid heartfelt tributes to the brave soldiers who laid down their lives during the 1999 Kargil War at a solemn ceremony held in Drass town of Ladakh on Saturday.

This year marks the 26th Kargil Vijay Diwas.

Joining him at the commemorative event were Minister of State for Defence Sanjay Seth and Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi.

The leaders participated in a wreath-laying ceremony to honour the fallen heroes, as part of the annual Kargil Vijay Diwas celebrations.

A symbolic and emotional moment unfolded during the event as three helicopters flew overhead, showering flowers on the attendees gathered to pay homage to India's war heroes.

Earlier in the day, Mandaviya took to X and wrote, "On Kargil Vijay Diwas, we pay homage to our brave soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice to protect Mother India. This day is a symbol of the indomitable courage and valour of our army."

This day in 1999, the army announced the successful culmination of 'Operation Vijay', declaring victory after a nearly three-month-long battle.

Union Sports Minister led a 'padyatra' featuring over 1,000 youth volunteers, veterans, armed forces personnel, families of fallen soldiers, and civil society members in Drass earlier in the day.

The 1.5 km long 'padyatra' commenced at 7 am from the grounds of Himabass Public High School, Drass and concluded at the grounds of Government Higher Secondary School, Bhimbet.

War veterans, families of war heroes and many dignitaries are attending the celebrations in Drass town.

Indus Viewpoint is the third project being inaugurated on Saturday. This will allow visitors to go up to the LoC in the Batalik sector. The project will give an idea to the visitors about the conditions in which soldiers serve, the difficulties and constant dangers they face on a day-to-day basis to ensure that the nation remains safe.

Located 10,000 feet above sea level, Batalik was the focal point of the Kargil war due to its strategic location between Kargil, Leh and Baltistan.

The small village in the Indus River valley has now become a major tourist attraction.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the tributes, I wish more common citizens could attend these ceremonies. The government should arrange special buses from major cities so more people can pay respects in person. Jai Hind!
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Rohit P
The Indus Viewpoint project is a great initiative! Finally civilians will understand what our jawans go through daily at the borders. We take our peaceful lives for granted while they face bullets and harsh weather for us.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Drass last year, the Kargil War Memorial gave me goosebumps. The stories of bravery are humbling. More schools should organize educational trips here - it's important for young Indians to know their history.
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Vikram M
My uncle fought in Kargil. He never talks about it much, but on days like this I see tears in his eyes. We must do more for our war veterans - better pensions, healthcare and respect. They gave everything for Bharat Mata.
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Ananya R
The padyatra with 1000+ participants shows how much love people have for our armed forces ❤️ But we need to move beyond symbolic gestures - better equipment for soldiers, faster decision-making in defense matters should be our priority.

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