
India's armed forces will conduct fly-pasts, light up ships at sea and shower petals on hospitals in an elaborate display on Sunday to thank doctors, medical staff and other front-line workers battling the COVID-19 outbreak, Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat said this evening.
The announcement, alongside all three service chief, came less than 30 minutes before the Home Ministry released a statement extending the nationwide coronavirus lockdown by two weeks; the lockdown, which has been in force since March 25, had been due to end on Sunday.
"We (wish to) convey our gratitude to each and every corona warrior and all the citizens of our nation. On May 3 there will be some special activities as a gesture of special gratitude by all three forces," General Bipin Rawat said.
The "gesture of special gratitude" will consist of the Air Force conducting fly-pasts "from Kashmir to Kanyakumari (and) from Assam in the northeast to Kutch in Gujarat".
Meanwhile, the Navy will display its gratitude by lighting up ships stationed along India's shoreline, General Rawat added.
A third "gesture of special gratitude" will be helicopters showering petals on hospitals and army bands playing outside medical buildings in most districts.
This is the first time General Rawat has addressed the press as Chief of Defence Staff - a post created by the government to integrate the three wings of the armed forces and trim the weapons procurement process.
Last week, General Rawat said the defence services "must operate beyond the mandate to support the people and government in whatever way we can".
He also said "discipline and patience" had helped the defence forces in checking the spread of the COVID-19 virus within its ranks, noting that the coronavirus had affected the Army, Air Force and Navy in a "limited manner".