Autobiography of a soldier in hindi

Indian Army

Land service branch of the Indian Armed Forces

This article is about the Indian Army (since 1947). For the pre 1947 force, see British Indian Army. For others, see Military history of India.

Indian Army

Ensign of the Indian Army

Founded26 January 1950; 75 years ago (1950-01-26) (in current form)

1 April 1895; 129 years ago (1895-04-01) (as British Indian Army)


Country India
TypeArmy
RoleLand warfare
Size
Part of Indian Armed Forces
HeadquartersIntegrated Defence Headquarters, Ministry of Defence, New Delhi
Motto(s)Sevā Paramo Dharmaḥ(ISO)
transl. "Service Before Self"
ColoursGold, red and black
   
March
AnniversariesArmy Day: 15 January
Engagements
Websiteindianarmy.nic.in
Commander-in-ChiefPresidentDroupadi Murmu
Chief of the Army Staff (COAS)GeneralUpendra Dwivedi
Vice Chief of the Army Staff (VCOAS)Lieutenant GeneralN. S. Raja Subramani
Deputy Chief of the Army Staff (DCOAS)Lieutenant Genera

War Heroes

Wazir Ram Singh Pathania

Ram Singh Pathania was born on 10 April 1824 at the residence of Shyam Singh, a minister of the state of Nurpur . His father was the minister of Raja Veer Singh in the state of Nurpur.Due to the British-Sikh Convention in 1846, most of the princely states of Himachal Pradesh were under the British Empire. At the same time, King Veer Singh died. At that time his son Javsant Singh was the successor of the throne. The British took all the rights of Jaswant Singh in five thousand Rupees and declared his union to be included in the principality, which was not approved by Veer Singh Pathania.
He joined forces with the Katoch Rajputs and made a call against the British. The British parted with this aggression and Ram Singh waved his flag. Being happy with this, Jaswant Singh appointed Ram Singh as his minister while appointing himself a king. After this, he planned to uproot all the British from Himachal and got the victory.
The British also knew that they could not arrest or kill Ram Singh easily. In this way, he made a conspiracy and when Ram Sin

A Soldier’s General : An Autobiography

By General (Retd.) J. J. Singh

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Joginder Jaswant Singh, a third-generation soldier from his family to join the army, was only fifteen years old when he enrolled in the National Defence Academy. And thus started the eventful journey of a simple and straightforward soldier born without a silver spoon in his mouth; his grandfather was a sepoy and his father a colonel in the Indian Army, who reached the top of his profession. India’s first Sikh army chief, and the first from the elite Maratha Light Infantry Regiment to reach this rank, General J.J. Singh gave his hundred per cent even though he got more than his fair share of operationalarea assignments. During his forty-seven-year stint in the army, he commanded two infantry battalions, and was closely associated with the planning and execution of the Kargil war at the Army H

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