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Army Day 2020 highlight: PM salutes their valour; chief Naravane says ready for any future warfare

This is General Naravane's first Army Day celebrations as the chief. Former Army Chief Bipin Rawat has been appointed as India's first Chief of Defence Staff (CDS).

Captain Tania Sher Gill, first woman officer to lead all-men contingents at Army Day Parade
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Happy Army Day 2020 Celebrations: The nation is celebrating the 72nd Army Day today in honour of the soldiers who serve the country selflessly and risk their lives to safeguard the borders. While Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the country is proud of its army, chief Gen M M Naravane said that the borders are strongly guarded and that India is ready for any future warfare.
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January 15 is marked as Army Day every year. Read highlights on Army Day 2020 celebrations

11:40 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Abrogation of Article 370 is historic, has disrupted proxy war by our western neighbour: Army chief Naravane

Referring to the scrapping of special status for Jammu and Kashmir, Army chief called it a “historic” step. “Abrogation of Article 370 will help Jammu and Kashmir integrate with the mainstream. The historic step has disrupted proxy war by our western neighbour.”

11:21 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Ready for any future warfare: Army chief Naravane

In his first speech on Army Day, Chief Gen M M Naravane said the soldiers are the strength of the armed forces. Adding that India has “zero-tolerance” for terrorism, Army chief said that the borders are strongly guarded and that India is ready for any future warfare.

11:14 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal extends wishes on Army Day

Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal extends wishes on Army Day

11:12 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Proud to have been a part of this great institution: Punjab CM Amarinder Singh

"I salute the indomitable spirit & bravery of the Indian Army on the occasion of #ArmyDay. I am proud to have been a part of this great institution," Punjab Chief Minister Capt. Amarinder Singh tweeted.

11:11 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Ajit Pawar salutes 'valour, courage' of soldiers

'Our Army is our pride. They shield us from threats & guard our borders endlessly irrespective of the weather or the danger. My gratitude towards the brave soldiers on this 'Indian Army Day', salute your courage & valour! ' Maharashtra Deputy CM Ajit Pawar tweeted

11:10 (IST)15 Jan 2020
General Bipin Rawat takes salute as the Chief of Defence Staff
10:56 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Let us come together and show our gratitude to the Indian Army: Piyush Goyal

"Saluting the valour, courage & fortitude of all our soldiers on #ArmyDay. Let us come together and show our gratitude to the Indian Army for their selfless service to the nation and honour all those who sacrificed their lives for us," Piyush Goyal, Minister of Railways and Commerce tweeted.

10:44 (IST)15 Jan 2020
'Proud of our Army': PM Modi

On the occasion of Army Day  2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi tweeted that the country is "proud" of the soldiers. "Our Army is known for its valour and professionalism. It is also respected for its humanitarian spirit. Whenever people have needed help, our Army has risen to the occasion and done everything possible!" he tweeted

10:19 (IST)15 Jan 2020
'You are our nation’s pride, the sentinels of our liberty': President Kovind on Army Day

"On Army Day, greetings to the valiant men and women of the Indian Army, to veterans and to their families. You are our nation’s pride, the sentinels of our liberty. Your immense sacrifice has secured our sovereignty, brought glory to our nation and protected our people. Jai Hind!" President Ram Nath Kovind tweeted. 

09:56 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Indian Army is epitome of commitment, discipline and patriotism: Ravi Shankar Prasad on Army Day 2020

Indian Army is the epitome of commitment, discipline and patriotism. My salute to the brave women and men of the Army on Army Day: Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad

09:40 (IST)15 Jan 2020
In pictures: Rare photos of Indian soldiers during Indo-Pak, Sino-Indian war

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09:01 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Why is Army Day celebrated?

Army Day is celebrated to mark Lt Gen K M Carriappa taking over as commander-in-chief of the Indian Army in 1949. He took over from General Francis Butcher, the last British commander-in-chief of India. The transfer of power from the British to India signifies an important event in the Indian history.

08:52 (IST)15 Jan 2020
Army chief Naravane salutes armed forces for their valor, 'supreme sacrifice' and selfless devotion

Army chief General MM Naravane congratulated the armed forces and their families on the occasion of Army Day. Saluting the soldiers for their valor, 'supreme sacrifice' and selfless devotion, chief Naravane said, "The Indian Army is taking rapid steps with regard to 'technological embrace' and 'indigenisation'. We shall continue to do all that we can to uphold our core values and ethos as also to live up to the trust reposed in us."

08:45 (IST)15 Jan 2020

Welcome to The Indian Express' live blog on Army Day 2020. Army Day is celebrated on January 15 every year to mark the day when (then) Lieutenant General KM Cariappa took over from General Sir Francis Butcher as Commander-in-Chief of India on January 1949. Follow LIVE updates on celebrations

Lieutenant General KM Cariappa

Army Day 2020: Army Day is celebrated on January 15 every year to mark the day when (then) Lieutenant General KM Cariappa took over General Sir Francis Butcher as Commander-in-Chief of India in January 1949.

Popularly known as “Kipper”, K.M Cariappa was the first Indian commander-in-chief of the Indian Army. He is one of only two Indian Army officers to hold the five-star rank of field marshal. With a military career spanning three decades, his unrelenting patriotism and secular beliefs blazed a trail in the Indian Army.

By the time India gained independence, Cariappa had seen action in Iraq, Syria, Iran, and Burma and became the first Indian Officer to be given command of a unit in 1942. He also led the Indian forces on the Western Front during the Indo-Pak War of 1947 and successfully recaptured Zojila, Drass, and Kargil and established a linkup with Leh.

Once, after chasing the raiders beyond Uri, Cariappa was stopped by a group of people at Baramulla and told that they had suffered a lot due to the absence of food supplies, including salt. It was a puzzling question for the general, as no stocks were available with the army. But he fulfilled his assurance the next day when he visited the old town and distributed flour, rice, and salt to the neediest families.

Addressing the armed forces on the eve of Army Day, Chief Gen M M Naravane said the Indian Army is a "valued institution" of India and that it is not merely a combat outfit or an instrument of national power but has carved out a "special niche" in the nation's mind space. He also asked soldiers deployed along borders with China, Pakistan and those fighting the "proxy war" in Kashmir to remain vigilant round-the-clock, and assured that their operational and logistical needs will be met at any cost.

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