We Salute Indian Army

Date: 04/07/2013

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And, every Indian should contribute one rupees only to build the "Indian Veterans Memorial Park"


India Heritage Foundation (IHF) based in Michigan (USA) is in the process of registering
it's branch with the Society of NGO in India. Once this process is complete, your donation
would be applicable for tax deduction as per the IRS laws. Meanwhile, please send your
verbal support to the task IHF has adopted and please do pray for our succeess. Thanks.


Dr. Kumar Arun

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Agree 100% to salute our brave military for their excellent service to our nation.

They should now ADD "Protecting India from "Internal" and "External Enemies" in their swearing ceremony document. Currently they are taking an oath to protect India from external enemies only but thanks to Congress, we have more internal enemies today than external enemies (Pakistani Jihadis and China are allies for Congress).

This will also help military for their case to get 100% salary as a pension (instead of 50% currently) approved by politicians. Here, 50% pension is for external protection and 50% is for internal protection. This way, they will have the same constitutional obligation for military service as required in the Europe or America and matching compensation when they retire.

Looking at the picture below, Indian patriots would love to see Indian flags on Indian Air Force helicopters after SoniaG and her Congress cronies are kicked out from New Delhi.

From: Kumar Arun
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 6:45 PM
Subject: RE: [media_monitor5] Every Indian Must Salute Their Military

Dear Fellow Bharatiya,

As a founder of India Heritage Foundation based in Michigan (USA), I respectfully salute to each & every personnel so passionately involved in helping the stranded Indians in Uttarakhand and other places due to the monsoon rain in the foothills of Himalya. Only three months back I met many Indian Veterans and explored the political situations our country has been facing so gravely. Besides unified role of veterans to support the efforts of their own, Retd. Gen. V. K. Singh we had also discussed about the touchy issue, how to build a Indian Veterans Memorial Park?


The time has come when India must volunteer their personal time and money in fulfilling the much needed place to honor our Indian Veterans. What the army and air-force have given back to common people of India in the foothills of Himalya in last two weeks can be considered unprecedented.


Would you please send me your personal views, ideas and practical steps we must take to fulfill the project much waited and no hope Indian government will ever do it? It becomes our responsibilities now to start the first step and hope good citizens will join our effort.


Respectfully,

Dr. Kumar Arun
India Heritage Foundation
Michigan (USA)
July 1, 2013


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We Salute Indian Army

Indian army, airforce and paramilitary troups have done a commentable Job in rescuing more than 80,000 People. This was one of the worst disasters the world has seen at such High altitude and treacherous terrain. It is their dedication and love for the country that has made this rescue possible. With no one to guide them or no idea of the landscape made this their most dangerous operation as there is no place to land even helicopters


Kudos to Squadren Leader Radhakrishnan Nair of Indian Air Force, Lt General Anil Chait for coordinating such a task in a place where they have no previous experience and it was like we are in war with some unknown enmey


This was a tragedy the likes of which has never before been witnessed by any of the armed service personal or has seen in their whole service life.


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Assossiated Press photos
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ITBP personnel rescuing stranded pilgrims at Lambagar in Uttarakhand despite bad weather conditions on Monday.


Rescued pilgrims being provided treatment at an ITBP medical camp at Govindghat in Uttarakhand


ITBP personnel carrying out rescue operation for stranded pilgrims in Lambagar, Uttarakhand on Monday.


ITBP personnel rescuing stranded pilgrims


ITBP personnel rescuing a woman pilgrim with the help of a ropeway constructed above Alaknanda river at Lambagar


ITBP personnel rescuing a woman pilgrim with the help of a ropeway constructed above Alaknanda river at Lambagar in Uttarakhand.


An ITBP jawan rescue an old aged woman pilgrim at Gauri Kund in Uttarakhand


Army personnel removing a fallen tree from a river during flood relief operations in Govindghat on Friday.


Army personnel provide food to stranded pilgrims at a relief camp in Chamoli district.


ITBP personnel rescuing pilgrims


An Indian army soldier comforts an injured pilgrim after he was rescued from the higher reaches of mountains, at a makeshift helipad at Joshimath, in Uttarakhand.


An Indian army soldier carries an injured Indian pilgrim after he was rescued from the higher reaches of mountains, at a makeshift helipad at Joshimath, Uttarakhand


An injured pilgrim cries in a pain as army soldiers carry him after he was rescued from the higher reaches of mountains at a makeshift helipad at Joshimath,


ITBP jawans distribute medicines and food to stranded pilgrims during the rescue operations


rescue operations


An ITBP jawan carries a child, Govindghat.


Rescue operations being carried out by ITBP personnels through a temporary bridge over Alaknanda


ITBP personnel making a rope bridge to rescue pilgrims near Gauri Kund on Friday


rescur operations


rescue stranded pilgrims


rescuing stranded pilgrims in flood-devastated Govindghat in Chamoli


rescuing stranded pilgrims in flood-devastated Govindghat in Chamoli


rescuing stranded pilgrims in flood-devastated Govindghat in Chamoli


Stranded pilgrims being shifted to safe place by Army and ITBP personnel from Hemkund Sahib


The relief reached from Dehradun to Guptkashi.


Stranded pilgrims being rescued by ITBP at Govindghat in Chamoli


rescue operations


ITBP personnel clear debris from a road after floods in Chamoli region on Tuesday.


Stranded Sikh devotees being shifted to safe place by ITBP personnel from Hemkund Sahib in Chamoli


Stranded Sikh devotees being shifted to safe place by ITBP


Stranded Sikh devotees being shifted to safe place by ITBP


army personnel help stranded people cross a flooded river


Help stranded pilgrims on a makeshift bridge

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