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| Satyaagrah | Defence
On the critical morning of "6 February 1948" at Tain Dhar, north of Naushahra, the calm was shattered at 6:40 am IST when Pakistani forces launched a barrage of gunfire and mortar attacks.
| Satyaagrah | Defence
Capt Kanika, a Kashmiri Pandit, found herself in a land that was once home to her ancestors, in the Mirpur district of Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir (POK)
| Satyaagrah | Defence
Army Medical Corps (AMC) officer described, "The lower half of the face gone, the tongue hanging loose, he was unable to lie back, as the tongue would fall back and obstruct his air passage.”
| Satyaagrah | Defence
A group of Indian soldiers were joined in by their American counterparts in singing the Army's favourite marching song, 'Badluram ka badan zameen ke neeche hai' during a joint military exercise in the US
| Satyaagrah | Defence
He responded, “No Sir, I would like to be posted in my 19 RR (Rashtriya Rifles) and be with my own men,” as he politely declined the opportunity to be away from the conflict areas
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