Watch: PM Modi performs Sindhu Darshan puja at Nimu forward brigade place in Ladakh

Video Credit: ANI - Duration: 01:24s - Published
Watch: PM Modi performs Sindhu Darshan puja at Nimu forward brigade place in Ladakh

Watch: PM Modi performs Sindhu Darshan puja at Nimu forward brigade place in Ladakh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi performed Sindhu Darshan puja on his arrival at Nimu the forward brigade place in Ladakh on July 03.

Yesterday, PM Modi made a surprise visit to Ladakh to meet the soldiers in Leh amid the ongoing border tensions with China.

Earlier, PM Modi visited the Hall of Fame Museum which is run by Indian Army in Leh.

He also paid tribute to soldiers killed in action during Galwan Valley clash.

0
shares
 

💡 newsR Knowledge: Other News Mentions

Narendra Modi Narendra Modi 14th and current Prime Minister of India

We desire PM Modi to visit Ayodhya so that temple's construction may begin: Ram Janmabhoomi Trust [Video]

We desire PM Modi to visit Ayodhya so that temple's construction may begin: Ram Janmabhoomi Trust

Mahant Kamal Nayan Das, spox of Mahant Nritya Gopal Das, President of Shri Ram Janambhoomi Teerth Kshetra Trust on July 03 said the trust members will meet on July 18 in Ayodhya. Adding to it, he said the purpose will be construction of Ram Temple. "We want that PM Modi to visit here once so that construction may begin," he further added.

Credit: ANI    Duration: 01:30Published

PM Modi to review coronavirus relief work by BJP units during lockdown

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will review the relief work done by BJP units during the countrywide lockdown period.
DNA

Ladakh Ladakh Union Territory Of India

‘Age of expansionism is over’: PM Modi sends message to China

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday sent a clear message to China — that India will not back off — by paying a surprise visit to troops at a forward..
IndiaTimes

Ladakh triggers Andamans build-up

The ongoing troop confrontation in eastern Ladakh with China is making the defence establishment re-examine Andaman Nicobar Command’s role as India’s crucial..
IndiaTimes

Sindhu Darshan Festival Sindhu Darshan Festival


Leh Leh City in Ladakh, India

Watch: PM Modi visits Leh's Hall of Fame Museum, pays tribute to fallen soldiers [Video]

Watch: PM Modi visits Leh's Hall of Fame Museum, pays tribute to fallen soldiers

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 3 visited the Hall of Fame Museum which is run by Indian Army in Leh. He paid tribute to soldiers killed in action during Galwan Valley clash. PM Modi made a surprise visit to Ladakh to meet the soldiers in Leh amid the ongoing border tensions with China. Hall of Fame Museum was established in Leh to showcase valour, sacrifice and achievements of Indian Army in various operations in the region.

Credit: ANI    Duration: 01:49Published
PM Modi hails women soldiers in Leh [Video]

PM Modi hails women soldiers in Leh

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on July 03 during his surprise visit to Leh, lauded women soldiers at the border. "I am looking at women soldiers in front of me. In the battlefield at the border this view is inspiring. Today I speak of your glory," said PM Modi in Ladakh.

Credit: ANI    Duration: 01:41Published

Indian Army Indian Army Land based branch of the Indian Armed Forces

DRDO to name its Covid hospital wards after soldiers killed in Galwan clash, ICU unit named after Col Santosh Babu

The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) has decided to name different wards of new Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Covid-19 Hospital in Delhi after the..
IndiaTimes

Galwan River Galwan River river in India

'Boycott China': Indian Americans, Taiwanese Americans, Tibetans take to Times Square to denounce China [Video]

'Boycott China': Indian Americans, Taiwanese Americans, Tibetans take to Times Square to denounce China

Indian Americans have called for 'Boycott China', a protest demonstration against China at the iconic Times Square in New York. This protest comes in the aftermath of the deadly border clash in the Himalayas that left 20 Indian soldiers dead and 76 injured. Despite the impact of coronavirus in New York, the demonstration saw dozens of Indian origin Americans standing in solidarity with members of the Tibetan community and Taiwanese Americans. Since the Galwan standoff between India and China, anti-China protests have broken out in several cities in the United States and scenes in New York looked no different as people were seen holding placards, raising the Indian and Tibetan national flags along with chanting pro-India and anti-china slogans. The protestors believe that even though the "boycott China" campaign has already been more successful than anticipated, there is still a lot to be done apart from simply stalling the use of Chinese products.

Credit: ANI    Duration: 02:55Published


Tweets about this