On Sunday, soldiers and local residents in the high‑altitude valley of Mechuka, Arunachal Pradesh, marked Infantry Day with energy and pride, officials said.
The Indian Army’s infantry, the force’s backbone, was honoured for its courage, camaraderie and steadfastness in protecting the nation’s borders. The day’s celebrations reflected deep gratitude for the men and women who stand guard across India’s frontiers.
A highlight was the Infantry Day Run, a brisk 2.4‑kilometre and a 4‑kilometre race that drew both Army personnel and hungry‑for‑exercise locals. The run showcased fitness, teamwork and the close ties between the armed forces and the community.
Infantry Day itself has a storied past. It commemorates the 1947 landing of the 1st Battalion of The Sikh Regiment at Srinagar, a move that helped secure Jammu and Kashmir during the first Indo‑Pak War. In Mechuka, the celebration echoed that legacy by bringing soldiers and civilians together to salute bravery and national pride.
Runners kicked off the event with a lively warm‑up that set the tone for enthusiastic participation. Determination and teamwork shone through as the course wound around the scenic valley, illustrating the spirit that defines infantry life.
At the finish line, a prize‑giving ceremony honoured winners and special performers, including the youngest and oldest runners. Their achievements underscored the theme of unity, fitness and shared purpose that defines the infantry’s ethos.
The Mechuka celebration reminded everyone that the Indian Army remains deeply connected to the people it protects, reinforcing the values of discipline, camaraderie and steadfast commitment to the nation.
Source: ianslive
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