People after watching this are going to ask Sidharth Malhotra, "Yeh Dil maange more!" But This reminds me of another Pepsi slogan, "Mera number kab aayega?" because this is a Sidharth show all the way - Shershaah Movie Review
The Prisoners Who Never Returned: A Moving Account Of Missing Indian Soldiers
by Krishna Kant Sharma - Jan 25, 2021 12:07 PM
The cover of the book,
Missing in Action: The Prisoners who Never Came Back.
Snapshot
Chander Suta Dograâs book,
Missing in Action: The Prisoners who Never Came Back, brings attention to the tragedy of Indian soldiers, who lost relevance and continue to languish in jails beyond the reach of their families and government.
Missing in Action: The Prisoners Who Never Came Back
. Chander Suta Dogra. Harpercollins. 2019. Rs 475. Pages 374.
On 16 December 2020, Prime Minister Narendra Modi lit
Swarnim Vijay Mashaal from the eternal flame of the National War Memorial in New Delhi to mark the beginning of a year-long celebration of the 50th anniversary of Indiaâs military victory over Pakistan in 1971.
"Veterans have been our strength and source of our motivation. Armed Forces have displayed courage in times of conflict and compassion to support the people of our nation. These are the virtues ingrained in us by our veterans who have set high standards for us to emulate," the Chief of Defence Staff said.
ASSAM RIFLES ORGANISES VARIOUS EVENTS TO COMMEMORATE VIJAY DIWAS neindia.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from neindia.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
AR, BSF & BDR celebrate Vijay Diwas in Northeast
The BSF (Border Security Force) Meghalaya and BGB (Border Guard Bangladesh) observed the ‘Vijay Diwas Border Security Force pays tributes to martyrs at Killapara War Memorial in Tura, Meghalaya Assam Rifles celebrates occasion at several places across Mizoram
DAWKI/ LUNGLEI: The BSF (Border Security Force) Meghalaya and BGB (Border Guard Bangladesh) observed the Vijay Diwas at ICP (Integrated Check Post) in Dawki while the Assam Rifles celebrated the occasion at various places in Mizoram on Wednesday.
Bangladesh celebrates its Victory Day On December 16, 1971. It was on this day that Bangladesh won its freedom after months of bloodshed and struggle and emerged as an Independent Nation.