In Pics: How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
The Indian Army has been providing valuable help to the people of India in more than one ways.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently requested citizens of India to send special wishes and messages to brave soldiers serving India.
He said that this would spread happiness and cheer among the Indian Armed Forces, who are guarding our nation's frontiers, far from their loved ones on Diwali.
The Indian Army has been providing valuable help to the people of India in more than one ways. Here are some pictures which draw our attention to the social service that is done by the Indian Army specially in the J&K.
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Indian
Army
reaches
out
to
people
of
Tang
Mohalla,
Shopian
(J&K)
to
bring
fire
under
control
and
prevent
it
from
spreading,
thus,
saved
lives.
(Image
courtesy
@adgpi)
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Jammu: Villagers take shelter inside an Indian army bunker during live firing from the Pakistan side at the Abdullian village of about 35 km from Jammu on Tuesday. PTI
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Jammu: Villagers take shelter inside an Indian army bunker during live firing from the Pakistan side at the Abdullian village of about 35 km from Jammu on Tuesday. PTI
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Army
provides
sewing
machines
and
conducts
tailoring
classes
to
empower
women
in
Rajgarh
village,
Ramban
district.
(Image
courtesy
@SpokespersonMoD)
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Army
provides
sewing
machines
and
conducts
tailoring
classes
to
empower
women
in
Rajgarh
village,
Ramban
district.
(Image
courtesy
@SpokespersonMoD)
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Medical
and
Veterinary
Camp
conducted
by
Indian
Army's
Siachen
Brigade
at
Staksha
village
in
Shyok
valley.
(Image
courtesy
@SpokespersonMoD)
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Medical
and
Veterinary
Camp
conducted
by
Indian
Army's
Siachen
Brigade
at
Staksha
village
in
Shyok
valley.
(Image
courtesy
@SpokespersonMoD)
How Indian Army is reaching out to people of J&K
Noney
Battalion
of
Loktak
Brigade
under
Red
Shield
Division
organised
lecture
on
drug
and
alcohol
abuse
in
Chorai
Chaktolang
II
village.
(Image
courtesy
@SpokespersonMoD)
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