“The
protectors of the soil are born in the soil and dissolve in the soil, whereas
each one of them leaves a spark of dignity forever.” India is known for its
rich agricultural land costal area, high peaks and streams. The equation of
economy and military is directly proportional as we moved from Kodis to Crores,
the army also evolved in terms of ammunition, uniform, skills and strategies.
Back from the red and white soldier uniforms the Indian military has evolved to
“Pink and Greens” the latest newly equipped uniform of the Indian army. The new
army technologies were clearly witnessed with pride by all the Indians on the
73rd Republic Day observed on 26th January. This is a
successful year as it signifies the 75th year of Independence from
all the evils and problems of our country.
It once had intense stories of bloodshed and
sacrifices of warriors. There was a sorrowful time when the mother land was
irrigated by the blood of Hindu, Muslim, Sikh, Bodh, Marathas and many children
of the great land. The strength of the blood had built the foundation of the
India of today. Now that we enjoy liberalism we should be aware of the brave
and fearless history that our land carries in its roots. For the protection of
the soil saviours are born in every era with only passion ‘Patriotism’ and goal
is martyrdom for the country.
The economy of India was completely ruined
when Britishers left us with empty hands. Their administration had destroyed
the soul of our land, the Handicraft industry and the agricultural soil turned
barren. India’s golden bird seemed to be caged. To seek work many people were
traded as slaves, they had to leave their generation’s old craftworks and were
helpless. Since the Second World War India has experienced a lot more than pain
in terms of economy, growth and development. In such situation of pressure wars
added more pain than sorting things. Fortunately, today’s generation respects
the art of craftsmen and has developed it back to life. Indian art forms are
now flourishing all across the seven seas, the traditional attires like
Kashmiri shawls, the Jaipuri rugs and much more are rocking in the field of
Handicraft industry. Hence it has turned out to be an important resource of our
economy.
The life of
a soldier has been very challenging and their family suffer even more. During
the Second World War our countrymen readily fought for the British to seek
justice and independence. These soldiers were not greedy for their lives as
they dreamt of free India. The zeal of military forces was first shown when
Subhash Chandra Bose collaborated the first Indian army, the INA and it had
proven its will and strength in the Second World War. It took a lot of time and
economic developments to evolve from the infantry and Cavalry to the complex
structures of state specific army, Air force, Navy and National Army. Hence our military forces have strengthened
with time and are prospering tremendously with rapid growth and development. When
the missile man of India, APJ Abdul Kalam had launched the first missile the
whole world witnessed the echoes of the Indian power.
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Our ex-Prime
Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee wanted peace between Pakistan and India by the
medium of a train but because of the terrorism tendency they reverted by
Pulwama attack. To avenge their misdeeds our President Dr. Pranab Mukherjee and
Prime Minister Narendra Modi planned the successful surgical strike which shows
the strength and power of the Indian military.
Now we enjoy
liberalism, federalism, democratic republic and most importantly equality along
with guaranteed rights by the Constitution of India, the credits for all the
present developments and safety goes to all the freedom fighters, warriors,
soldiers, socialists and the protectors of this land. The difficulties faced by
Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to unite the Indian states were now reflected as unity
in diversity by the 75 colours of versatile cultures portrayed by the flypast
on this Republic Day.
We should remember that we all are the
children of Mother India and should always respect its dignity. It is our
responsibility to follow the path of peace and humanity as shown by the Father
of our Nation Mahatma Gandhi and to take India’s pride higher and higher.
Jai Hind!
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