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Time of India
5 days ago
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- Time of India
Army showcases Operation Sindoor's success at outreach programme in Arunachal's border areas
Live Events (You can now subscribe to our (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel The Indian Army 's success in Operation Sindoor took centre stage at an outreach programme at Tuting in Arunachal Pradesh 's Upper Siang district on by the Spear Corps under the 'Seemaon ke Rakshak, Gaon ke Saathi' initiative, the two-day programme was a part of the Army's ongoing efforts to connect remote border areas with the national mainstream, a statement programme sought to strengthen civil-military cooperation while instilling the ideals of patriotism in the border community, it event, which started on Monday, featured a series of community-focused activities for students, youth, women, veterans, and entrepreneurs, it weapons and equipment were displayed as part of the programme. Young participants were encouraged to consider careers in the armed forces, it was provided on local economic opportunities in crops, spices, and bamboo-based programme concluded with the felicitation of veterans and community leaders for their contributions to regional development, the statement said.


Economic Times
5 days ago
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- Economic Times
Army showcases Operation Sindoor's success at outreach programme in Arunachal's border areas
Synopsis The Indian Army highlighted Operation Sindoor's success at an outreach event in Tuting, Arunachal Pradesh. Spear Corps organized the programme under 'Seemaon ke Rakshak, Gaon ke Saathi'. The initiative aimed to connect remote areas and boost civil-military cooperation. Activities included displays of weapons, career guidance, and information on local industries. Veterans and community leaders were also felicitated for their contributions. Agencies The Indian Army's success in Operation Sindoor took centre stage at an outreach programme at Tuting in Arunachal Pradesh's Upper Siang district on Tuesday. Organised by the Spear Corps under the 'Seemaon ke Rakshak, Gaon ke Saathi' initiative, the two-day programme was a part of the Army's ongoing efforts to connect remote border areas with the national mainstream, a statement said. The programme sought to strengthen civil-military cooperation while instilling the ideals of patriotism in the border community, it event, which started on Monday, featured a series of community-focused activities for students, youth, women, veterans, and entrepreneurs, it weapons and equipment were displayed as part of the programme. Young participants were encouraged to consider careers in the armed forces, it added. Information was provided on local economic opportunities in crops, spices, and bamboo-based programme concluded with the felicitation of veterans and community leaders for their contributions to regional development, the statement said.