In a heartwarming and symbolic Rakshabandhan ceremony, school children from ASHA Schools and school girls from various parts of the National Capital Region (NCR), tied rakhi to the Chief of Army Staff (COAS). This gesture of affection was not only a celebration of the sacred festival but also a reaffirmation of the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to protect the citizens of the nation, especially its young and vulnerable.
The rakhi, tied by the children from ASHA Schools, symbolised trust and protection. The Army Chief’s arm, representing the “sword arm” of the nation, was adorned with these sacred threads, symbolising the army’s role in defending the nation’s borders. This arm, which had delivered a decisive response during Operation Sindoor, now held the hopes and blessings of a grateful nation.
The rakhi received from the nation’s sisters served as a reminder that the soldiers standing guard on the borders are not just protectors of the land but are also family, pledged to safeguard every citizen’s safety and peace. The ceremony was an emotional reminder of the strong bond shared between the army and the people, affirming that no matter the distance or the challenge, the Indian Army remains resolute in its duty to protect the nation.