Indian Army Day: Prime Minister says Indian Army soldiers are symbols of selfless service and national defense, pays tribute to the soldiers.


Posted on 15th Jan 2026 12:43 pm by rohit kumar

On Army Day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded the Indian Army on Thursday. He said that the Indian Army is a symbol of selfless service and protects the country with unwavering resolve even in the most challenging circumstances. The Prime Minister said that the nation salutes their bravery and unwavering commitment.

 

 

In a post on social media platform X, he said that our soldiers are symbols of selfless service, protecting the nation with unwavering resolve even in the most challenging circumstances. Their sense of duty inspires a feeling of trust and gratitude across the country. Modi said that the nation remembers with deep respect those who have sacrificed their lives in the line of duty.

 

 

The Army's 'Nation First' spirit inspires Indians - President.

On this occasion, President Droupadi Murmu also extended her greetings. She said that the Indian Army has always stood firm in protecting the unity, sovereignty, and integrity of the country. Our soldiers play a crucial role in securing the borders as well as during disasters, crises, and humanitarian assistance. Your unwavering 'Nation First' spirit continuously inspires every Indian.

 

 

Indian Army has earned global respect - Defence Minister

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said, "On the glorious occasion of Army Day, I extend my heartfelt greetings to the brave soldiers of the Indian Army and their families. The nation salutes their indomitable courage, supreme sacrifice, and unwavering commitment to protecting India's sovereignty and integrity."

 

 

He said that the Indian Army, which stands vigilant on the borders and resolute in times of crisis, has earned global respect through its professional skills, discipline, and humanitarian service. Our government is fully committed to building a modern, self-reliant, and future-ready army. The grateful nation stands united with its soldiers with pride and respect.

 

 

Vice President pays tribute to brave martyrs.

Vice President CP Radhakrishnan said, "On the occasion of Army Day, I salute the brave officers, soldiers, and veterans of the Indian Army. Their unwavering courage, discipline, and supreme sacrifice in securing the nation inspire every citizen. We honour their selfless service and unwavering commitment to the unity and integrity of India." On this auspicious occasion, we remember with profound gratitude the brave martyrs who sacrificed their lives on the path of duty.

 

 

The echoes of their valor are etched in the pages of our history - Home Minister.

Home Minister Amit Shah extended his heartfelt greetings to the personnel of the Indian Army and their families on Army Day. Shah said that the echoes of their valor are etched in the pages of our history, igniting a fierce flame of patriotism in every generation of Indians. My deepest respect to those brave hearts who sacrificed everything on the path of duty.

 

 

The nation will forever be indebted to the Army - Kharge and Rahul.

Congress Party National President Mallikarjun Kharge said that on the occasion of Indian Army Day, we pay our respects and express our gratitude to our brave soldiers, veterans, retired personnel, and their families. The Indian Army stands as the unwavering shield of our nation, guarding our borders in the most challenging geographical conditions, maintaining stability during internal security challenges, and providing selfless and unwavering support during natural disasters. Your indomitable courage, exceptional professional competence, and spirit of selfless sacrifice keep India safe, for which the nation will forever be indebted to you.

 

 

Leader of the Opposition Rahul Gandhi also extended his greetings. He said, "Heartfelt greetings on Army Day to our brave soldiers, veterans, and their families who are always ready to defend the country. We will forever be indebted to them for their indomitable courage, valor, and supreme sacrifice."

 

 

Why is Army Day celebrated?

Army Day is celebrated on January 15th, commemorating the day in 1949 when Field Marshal K.M. Cariappa took over from his British predecessor, General Sir F.R.R. Bucher, as the first Indian Commander-in-Chief of the Indian Army.

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