Chief of Army Staff General Dalbir Singh reviewed the 67th Army Day Parade at the Army Parade Ground in the national capital today.
General Dalbir Singh awarded fourteen Sena Medals (including four posthumously) for individual acts of gallantry and fourteen COAS Unit Citations for commendable performance of their respective units.
Every year Indian Army celebrates 15th January as 'Army Day' to commemorate the day when General (later Field Marshal) K.M Carriappa took over the command of Army from General Sir F.R.R Bucher, the last British Commander-in-Chief in 1949 and became the first Commander-in-Chief of Indian Army post-Independence.
In the past six decades, the Indian Army has grown to be a professional and humanitarian force, while serving in the most adverse and diverse conditions.
The Indian Army also acquitted itself extremely creditably in internal security and counter insurgency operations over prolonged periods and has extended invaluable aid to civil authorities in disaster management and maintenance of law and order.
The impressive parade saw army contingents, including eight mechanised and nine marching contingents participate.
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For the first time, a women officer contingent took part in the parade showcasing 'Nari Shakti'. They marched past the saluting dais alongside the other contingents exhibiting their strong resolve to perform national service. A grand finale was a combat demonstration, which showcased battle drills and combat techniques of the Army units.
Earlier in the day, wreaths were laid at Amar Jawan Jyoti, India Gate by the three service chiefs to commemorate the Army Day.