New Delhi buzzed with national pride as the Indian Army’s heroic tales took center stage at the ongoing World Book Fair. Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann lauded the meticulously crafted exhibit that brought the armed forces’ bravery to life in vivid detail.
The display, a standout feature amid rows of literary treasures, drew crowds eager to relive the sacrifices of soldiers who defend the nation’s borders. From meticulously arranged artifacts to interactive storytelling sessions, every element underscored the unyielding spirit of the Indian military.
Speaking at the event, CM Mann emphasized how such platforms bridge the gap between history and the present, inspiring the youth to embrace patriotism. ‘The Army’s shourya is not just history; it’s a living legacy that shapes our future,’ he declared, captivating the audience.
Organizers revealed that the exhibit includes rare photographs, personal diaries of war veterans, and scale models of pivotal battles. This immersive experience has sparked discussions on integrating military history into school curricula, making learning both engaging and enlightening.
As the fair continues, visitors from across the globe are flocking to witness this tribute. It serves as a powerful reminder of India’s resilient defense forces, fostering unity and gratitude among diverse attendees. The event underscores the book fair’s role beyond literature, as a cultural hub celebrating national heroes.
