Lt Gen Anbu lauds troops guarding borders

Tributes being paid to martyrs on Raising Day of Northern Command on Saturday.
Tributes being paid to martyrs on Raising Day of Northern Command on Saturday.

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, June 17: The Northern Command of the Army today celebrated its 46th Raising Day.
At a solemn ceremony at the Dhruva War Memorial, Army Commander Northern Command Lt Gen D Anbu on behalf of all ranks, paid floral tributes to the martyrs who have fallen in the line of duty serving the nation.
The Northern Command was raised on June 17, 1972 and has the unique responsibility of guarding the nation’s borders with both Pakistan and China.
The ‘Dhruva Command’ has lived up to the faith reposed by the nation, be it combating Pakistan sponsored terrorism or the Kargil intrusion in 1999.
Deployed in extremely inhospitable and hazardous environment which includes Siachen, the troops of the Command continue to serve with utmost zeal and enthusiasm, drawing inspiration from the saga of bravery and sacrifice of their predecessors.
On the momentous occasion, the Army Commander, extended his good wishes to all ranks and their families and complimented the rank and file of the Command for demonstrating extraordinary endurance, steadfastness, selflessness and an exemplary sense of duty during Counter Terrorist operations.
He also lauded the efforts of the troops in guarding the Northern Frontiers in the most inhospitable weather and the toughest terrain conditions.
The Army Commander exhorted them to continue maintaining the exalted standards and strive for excellence through professionalism, dedication and devotion to duty.
On this day, the troops of ‘Dhruva’ Command rededicated themselves to the service of the nation and re-affirmed their resolve to work for a safe and secure environment in the State of J&K.

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