
Defense Minister Rajnath Singh on Thursday appreciated the exceptional role of women in Indian armed forces and offered what it seems to be the first official confirmation of women’s pilots and soldiers playing an important role in the Sindoor-Sindo-Indian Campaign against Terrorism against Pakistan and Pakistan Kashmir (POK).
“During the operation, female pilots and other female soldiers played an important role in action against terrorism in Pakistan and Poku,” Rajnath Singh said on Thursday.
Rajnath Singh Lauds Women’s Valor during the Insv Tarini ceremony
When Rajnath Singh completed almost eight -month circulation, which ended nearly eight -month circulation of the members, and by maintaining the nearly eight -month -old Crew Members and Lieutenant Commander Roop and and Lieutenant Commander Roop A and Lieutenant Commander K.
The vessel arrived on the Goa coast earlier on Thursday and went from the naval ocean in Goa 2. October 2024.
Minister of Defense of the Union Rajnath Singh praised the extraordinary performance of the crew, as navigated by approximately 25,000 naval miles (about 45,000 kilometers) through huge oceans.
“Traveling such a distance, when we face the loneliness of the sea, is a remarkable act of courage,” he said.
Rajnath Singh has empty of the seafarers to isolate, and during their long -term cruises he noticed the absence of human contact and even wildlife.
Expanding the role of women in Indian armed forces
The Minister of Defense emphasized the growing and essential role of women across Indian armed forces.
“Today, the daughters of our country fulfill their responsibility with honors, from the heights of Sichen to the depth of the sea,” he said.
He noted that military institutions were gradually opening their doors to women and this month quoted a recent breakup of 17 women’s cadets from national defense (NDA).
Most remarkably, Singh confirmed the active participation of women in the Sindoor operation and said: “During the operation of Sindoor, female pilots and other female soldiers, they played an important role in action against terrorism in Pakistan and POK.”
Crew Insv Tarini naval boss
On May 21st, the naval boss Admiral Dinesh interact with the crew of the INSV Tarini for Tripathi as they crossed the northern hemisphere and marked the last leg of their caution. The Indian Navy appreciated their exemplary skills, team spirit and pride they brought to the nation.
On the way back the vessel was ceremonially marked from the Royal Cape Yacht Club in Cape Town in South Africa 15 April, with dignitaries and members of Indian diaspora.
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