ITBP 63rd Raising Day: A Tribute to Valour and Dedication
The Indo-Tibetan Border Police celebrated its 63rd Raising Day, drawing accolades from Prime Minister Modi and other key leaders for their courage and service in challenging terrains. The event highlighted ITBP's dedication to national security and contributions during natural disasters.
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As the Indo-Tibetan Border Police commemorated its 63rd Raising Day on Thursday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings to the ITBP 'Himveers' and their families, describing the Force as a symbol of valour and dedication. Modi recognized their role in safeguarding the nation under challenging terrains and climate conditions, noting their inspiring efforts during natural disasters and rescue operations.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also praised the ITBP personnel, acknowledging their unwavering commitment to national security under extreme weather conditions. Shah emphasized the nation's pride in their bravery and patriotism, paying tribute to the Himveers who sacrificed their lives in service.
Several ministers, including Kiren Rijiju and Dharmendra Pradhan, echoed these sentiments on social media, lauding the ITBP's steadfast courage and dedication. Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also congratulated the soldiers and reaffirmed the pride every Indian feels in their sacrifices, emphasizing ITBP's unwavering commitment to national security in arduous circumstances.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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