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Christianity is India's third-largest religion after Hinduism and Islam, with approximately 27.8 million followers, constituting 2.3 percent of India's population (2011 census).[2]According to the tradition of Indian Christians, the Christian faith was introduced to India through Thomas the Apostle, who is said to have reached the Malabar Coast (Kerala) in 52 AD.[3][4][5][6] According to another tradition Bartholomew the Apostle is credited with simultaneously introducing Christianity along the Konkan Coast.[7] There is a general scholarly consensus that Christian communities were firmly established in the Malabar Coast (Kerala) of India by the 6th century AD,[8] which were communities who used Syriac liturgies. Starting from European colonisations from 15th century several Western Christi...
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The Catholic Church in India is part of the worldwide Catholic Church under the leadership of the Pope and the Curia in Rome.There are over 20 million Catholics in India, representing around 1.55% of the total population, and the Catholic Church is the largest Christian Church in India. There are 10,701 parishes and 174 dioceses in India, organised into 29 provinces. Of these, 132 are of the Latin Catholic Church; 31 are Syro-Malabar Church and 11 are Malankara Syrian Catholic Church dioceses. Despite the small percentage of the Indian population Catholics represent, India has the second-largest Catholic population in Asia after the Philippines.
All Catholic bishops in India, from all Churches, form the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, which was founded in 1944. The Holy See's representative to the government of India and to the Church in India is the Apostolic Nuncio to India. The diplomatic mission of Holy see to India, similar to an embassy was established as the Apostolic Delegation to the East Indies in 1881. It was raised to an Internunciature by Pope Pius XII in 1948 and to a full Apostolic Nunciature by Pope Paul VI in 1967. Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli was named as Apostolic Nuncio to India (Present) by Pope Francis on 13 March 2021. The Apostolic Nunciature of India is located in 50-C, Niti Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
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All Catholic bishops in India, from all Churches, form the Catholic Bishops' Conference of India, which was founded in 1944. The Holy See's representative to the government of India and to the Church in India is the Apostolic Nuncio to India. The diplomatic mission of Holy see to India, similar to an embassy was established as the Apostolic Delegation to the East Indies in 1881. It was raised to an Internunciature by Pope Pius XII in 1948 and to a full Apostolic Nunciature by Pope Paul VI in 1967. Archbishop Leopoldo Girelli was named as Apostolic Nuncio to India (Present) by Pope Francis on 13 March 2021. The Apostolic Nunciature of India is located in 50-C, Niti Marg, Chanakyapuri, New Delhi.
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The Ancient Church of the East (Syriac: ܥܕܬܐ ܥܬܝܩܬܐ ܕܡܕܢܚܐ ʿĒdtā ʿAttiqtā ḏMaḏnḥā, Arabic: كنيسة المشرق القديمة, Kanīsat al-Mašriq al-Qadīma), officially the Ancient Holy Apostolic Catholic Church of the East, is an Eastern Christian denomination founded by Thoma Darmo in 1968.
The Ancient Church of the East distinguished itself from the Assyrian Church of the East in 1964. It is one of the Assyrian churches that claim continuity with the historical Patriarchate of Seleucia-Ctesiphon – the Church of the East, one of the oldest Christian churches in Mesopotamia. The church is headquartered in Baghdad, Iraq. In 1970, Catholicos-Patriarch Addai II Giwargis succeeded Thoma Darmo (1968–1969).
In 2015, while the patriarchate of the Assyrian Church of the East was vacant following the death of Dinkha IV, the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Louis Raphaël I Sako proposed a "merger" or reunion of his own Chaldean Catholic Church with both the Assyrian Church of the East and the Ancient Church of the East to (re-)create one united "Church of the East" with a single patriarch in full communion with the Pope. The proposal did not go forward, and the Assyrian Church of the East elected a new patriarch of its own.
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The Ancient Church of the East distinguished itself from the Assyrian Church of the East in 1964. It is one of the Assyrian churches that claim continuity with the historical Patriarchate of Seleucia-Ctesiphon – the Church of the East, one of the oldest Christian churches in Mesopotamia. The church is headquartered in Baghdad, Iraq. In 1970, Catholicos-Patriarch Addai II Giwargis succeeded Thoma Darmo (1968–1969).
In 2015, while the patriarchate of the Assyrian Church of the East was vacant following the death of Dinkha IV, the Chaldean Catholic Patriarch Louis Raphaël I Sako proposed a "merger" or reunion of his own Chaldean Catholic Church with both the Assyrian Church of the East and the Ancient Church of the East to (re-)create one united "Church of the East" with a single patriarch in full communion with the Pope. The proposal did not go forward, and the Assyrian Church of the East elected a new patriarch of its own.
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Christianity is India's third-largest religion after Hinduism and Islam, with approximately 27.8 million followers, constituting 2.3 percent of India's populati...
Christianity is India's third-largest religion after Hinduism and Islam, with approximately 27.8 million followers, constituting 2.3 percent of India's population (2011 census).[2]According to the tradition of Indian Christians, the Christian faith was introduced to India through Thomas the Apostle, who is said to have reached the Malabar Coast (Kerala) in 52 AD.[3][4][5][6] According to another tradition Bartholomew the Apostle is credited with simultaneously introducing Christianity along the Konkan Coast.[7] There is a general scholarly consensus that Christian communities were firmly established in the Malabar Coast (Kerala) of India by the 6th century AD,[8] which were communities who used Syriac liturgies. Starting from European colonisations from 15th century several Western Christian communities like Latin Rite Catholics and Protestants were created in different parts of the country.
Christians in India
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Total population
31,850,000 (2011)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Majority in Nagaland at 90%, Mizoram at 90% and Meghalaya at 83%. Plurality in Manipur at 41.3% and Arunachal Pradesh at 35%. Significant populations in Goa at 25%, Kerala at 18.28% and Tamil Nadu at 6.2%.
Religions
Mostly Protestant & Catholic; minority of Orthodox and others.[1]
Languages
Malayalam, English, Tamil, Hindi, Bodo, Khasi, Karbi, Mizo, Rabha, Mushing, Naga, Kuki, Garo, Hmar, Bengali, Nepali, Assamese, Odia, Gujarati, Kokborok, Konkani, Kannada, Telugu and various Indian languages
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Christians in India are members of different church denominations though some are also non-denominational. The state of Kerala is home to the Saint Thomas Christian community, an ancient body of Christians who according to tradition trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century.[6] They are now divided into several different churches and traditions. There are East Syriac Rite denominations: the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and the Chaldean Syrian Church. There are West Syriac Rite denominations: the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church , the Mar Thoma Syrian Church, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and the Malabar Independent Syrian Church. Saint Thomas Anglicans are members of the Church of South India (C.S.I.).[9][10][11] Roman Rite Catholicism was introduced to India by the Portuguese, Italian Capuchins and Irish Jesuits from the 16th century onwards, under the influence of its allied empires, resulting in the establishment of communities such as the Bettiah Christians of Bihar.[12][13] Many Christian schools, hospitals and primary care centres originated through the Roman Catholic missions brought by the trade of these countries.
The Church of North India and Church of South India are united Protestant Churches that were established as a result of evangelism and ecumenism by Anglicans, Methodists, and other Protestants in India who flourished in colonial India.[14] The CNI and CSI hold to a mixed polity with episcopal, presbyterian and congregational elements,[15][16][17] and are ecclesiastical provinces of the Anglican Communion, as well as members of the World Methodist Council and World Communion of Reformed Churches.[18][19][20] Further Protestantism was later spread to India by the efforts of North American, British, German, and independent non-denominational missionaries who preached the gospel to evangelise Indians; many Christian missionaries suffered from militant persecution and were martyred. Major denominations include non-Conformist reformed churches like Pentecostals, Baptists, Evangelicals, Methodist, Presbyterians, Mennonites, and Lutherans. There is also rising presence of Charismatic and Neo-Charismatic Movements across the nation.
During the 18th century, Protestant Christian missionaries campaigned towards the social reforms, notably by campaigning for the abolition of Sati (ritual self-immolation of widows), suppressing human sacrifices (particularly by tribals and Thuggees), taking measures in passing the Prevention Act, 1870 against female infanticide, and revolutionized educational system[21] Under the British Indian Empire, they had a key influence in drafting certain aspects of the Indian penal code by imposing specific Biblical prohibitions with offences related to marriages, adultery (which was at variance with Indian polygamous society of that time), as well as the controversial sodomy laws. They produced translations of the Bible in Indian languages including Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi-Urdu etc.[22] The first known translation of Christian Scripture in an Indian language was done to Konkani in 1667 AD by Ignacio Arcamone, an Italian Jesuit.[23][24][25][26]
Christians were active in the Indian National Congress and wider Indian independence movement, being collectively represented
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Christianity is India's third-largest religion after Hinduism and Islam, with approximately 27.8 million followers, constituting 2.3 percent of India's population (2011 census).[2]According to the tradition of Indian Christians, the Christian faith was introduced to India through Thomas the Apostle, who is said to have reached the Malabar Coast (Kerala) in 52 AD.[3][4][5][6] According to another tradition Bartholomew the Apostle is credited with simultaneously introducing Christianity along the Konkan Coast.[7] There is a general scholarly consensus that Christian communities were firmly established in the Malabar Coast (Kerala) of India by the 6th century AD,[8] which were communities who used Syriac liturgies. Starting from European colonisations from 15th century several Western Christian communities like Latin Rite Catholics and Protestants were created in different parts of the country.
Christians in India
Nasrani cross.jpg
Saint Thomas Christian cross
Total population
31,850,000 (2011)[1]
Regions with significant populations
Majority in Nagaland at 90%, Mizoram at 90% and Meghalaya at 83%. Plurality in Manipur at 41.3% and Arunachal Pradesh at 35%. Significant populations in Goa at 25%, Kerala at 18.28% and Tamil Nadu at 6.2%.
Religions
Mostly Protestant & Catholic; minority of Orthodox and others.[1]
Languages
Malayalam, English, Tamil, Hindi, Bodo, Khasi, Karbi, Mizo, Rabha, Mushing, Naga, Kuki, Garo, Hmar, Bengali, Nepali, Assamese, Odia, Gujarati, Kokborok, Konkani, Kannada, Telugu and various Indian languages
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Christians in India are members of different church denominations though some are also non-denominational. The state of Kerala is home to the Saint Thomas Christian community, an ancient body of Christians who according to tradition trace their origins to the evangelistic activity of Thomas the Apostle in the 1st century.[6] They are now divided into several different churches and traditions. There are East Syriac Rite denominations: the Syro-Malabar Catholic Church and the Chaldean Syrian Church. There are West Syriac Rite denominations: the Malankara Orthodox Syrian Church, the Jacobite Syrian Christian Church , the Mar Thoma Syrian Church, the Syro-Malankara Catholic Church, and the Malabar Independent Syrian Church. Saint Thomas Anglicans are members of the Church of South India (C.S.I.).[9][10][11] Roman Rite Catholicism was introduced to India by the Portuguese, Italian Capuchins and Irish Jesuits from the 16th century onwards, under the influence of its allied empires, resulting in the establishment of communities such as the Bettiah Christians of Bihar.[12][13] Many Christian schools, hospitals and primary care centres originated through the Roman Catholic missions brought by the trade of these countries.
The Church of North India and Church of South India are united Protestant Churches that were established as a result of evangelism and ecumenism by Anglicans, Methodists, and other Protestants in India who flourished in colonial India.[14] The CNI and CSI hold to a mixed polity with episcopal, presbyterian and congregational elements,[15][16][17] and are ecclesiastical provinces of the Anglican Communion, as well as members of the World Methodist Council and World Communion of Reformed Churches.[18][19][20] Further Protestantism was later spread to India by the efforts of North American, British, German, and independent non-denominational missionaries who preached the gospel to evangelise Indians; many Christian missionaries suffered from militant persecution and were martyred. Major denominations include non-Conformist reformed churches like Pentecostals, Baptists, Evangelicals, Methodist, Presbyterians, Mennonites, and Lutherans. There is also rising presence of Charismatic and Neo-Charismatic Movements across the nation.
During the 18th century, Protestant Christian missionaries campaigned towards the social reforms, notably by campaigning for the abolition of Sati (ritual self-immolation of widows), suppressing human sacrifices (particularly by tribals and Thuggees), taking measures in passing the Prevention Act, 1870 against female infanticide, and revolutionized educational system[21] Under the British Indian Empire, they had a key influence in drafting certain aspects of the Indian penal code by imposing specific Biblical prohibitions with offences related to marriages, adultery (which was at variance with Indian polygamous society of that time), as well as the controversial sodomy laws. They produced translations of the Bible in Indian languages including Tamil, Malayalam, Telugu, Hindi-Urdu etc.[22] The first known translation of Christian Scripture in an Indian language was done to Konkani in 1667 AD by Ignacio Arcamone, an Italian Jesuit.[23][24][25][26]
Christians were active in the Indian National Congress and wider Indian independence movement, being collectively represented
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Martyr Colonel MN Rai is given the Guard of Honour.
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When Indian Soldiers Earned Battle Honours In France
Indian soldiers are set to march in Paris on Bastille Day. The Indian soldiers' visit to France serves as a testament to the enduring bond between the armies of the two nations, dating back to the first world war. More than 1.3 million Indian soldiers participated during the first world war, with nearly 74,000 losing their lives.
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Infantry Day celebrated to honor the battle to save Kashmir
Wellington Military Station celebrated 71st Infantry Day on 27 October by organizing a solemn but impressive wreath laying ceremony at the war memorial of the Madras Regimental Centre.
Wreaths were laid in the Honour of these infantry men who made supreme sacrifice for the nation.
Infantry Day is celebrated on 27 Oct 2017 since on this momentous day in 1947 the first contingent of infantary landed at Srinagar Airfield and fought a courageous battle to save Kashmir Valley from intruders.
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Israel Honors Indian Heroes Of The Battle of Haifa
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Murder in the Name of Honor is Still Practiced in India
In India marrying someone outside your caste or religion can be a death sentence. Honor killings are not uncommon in some of the rural areas across India. Although there are no laws that say you must marry within your caste or religion, local rural courts have been known to act as if there are. Those who choose to marry outside their caste or religion in these communities are risking their lives for love. Some of these local courts, called panchayets, will expel offending community members and turn a blind eye if the couples end up dead. These honor killings are often perpetrated by the people that are the closest to the couples, like community members and even family members. There is an ongoing battle to get the police to investigate and prosecute those guilty of honor killings, but for ...
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Indian Navy guard of honour: proud India
Guard of honour for President Pranab Mukherjee. The massed naval troops stand still as a mark of respect during the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam.
The Hon’ble President of India being the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, once in his/her term, reviews the Indian Naval (IN) Fleet as part of the ‘President’s Fleet Review’ (PFR). This review aims at assuring the country of the Indian Navy’s preparedness, high morale and discipline.
Many leading nations of the world use the opportunity provided by the Fleet Review to enhance mutual trust and confidence with their maritime neighbours and partners by inviting their ships to participate in the review. Normally called ‘International Fleet Review’ (IFR), this event then allows the host nation an occasion to display its maritime...
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Last rites of Kargil martyr Haneef Uddin with full military honours
Last rites of Kargil Martyr Captain Haneef Uddin with full military honors in Delhi. He was a soldier of Rajputana Rifles regiment of the Indian Army.
Singer-soldier Captain Haneef Uddin. Born on 23 August 1974, Captain Haneef Uddin, belonged to the 11th Battalion of the Rajputana Rifles of the Indian Army. He joined the Indian Military Academy in 1996 and later was commissioned into the army on 7 June 1997.
As part of a celebration of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthday on 15th October 2020 at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi, Captain Hanif Uddin’s supreme sacrifice will be honoured.
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published: 17 May 2018
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Kargil Vijay Diwas 2024: Beautiful decoration & tightened security ahead of the celebration
The Kargil War Memorial is getting ready to mark the 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26. The courtyard is adorned with national flags and decorations to honor the heroes of the Kargil War. This special day pays tribute to the soldiers who bravely defended India’s borders during one of its toughest battles. The memorial stands as a symbol of their sacrifice and courage. It reminds us of the soldiers' unwavering spirit and dedication. Kargil Vijay Diwas is an occasion to honor their selfless heroism and preserve their legacy. Visitors are excited about the preparations, describing it as a peaceful place with tight security in anticipation of the Prime Minister's visit for the celebrations.
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Charles and Harry honour Gurkhas at Buckingham Palace
Prince Charles and Prince Harry present the Royal Gurkha Rifles with medals in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace to honour their service in Afghanistan.
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When Indian Soldiers Earned Battle Honours In France
Indian soldiers are set to march in Paris on Bastille Day. The Indian soldiers' visit to France serves as a testament to the enduring bond between the armies of...
Indian soldiers are set to march in Paris on Bastille Day. The Indian soldiers' visit to France serves as a testament to the enduring bond between the armies of the two nations, dating back to the first world war. More than 1.3 million Indian soldiers participated during the first world war, with nearly 74,000 losing their lives.
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Indian soldiers are set to march in Paris on Bastille Day. The Indian soldiers' visit to France serves as a testament to the enduring bond between the armies of the two nations, dating back to the first world war. More than 1.3 million Indian soldiers participated during the first world war, with nearly 74,000 losing their lives.
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Infantry Day celebrated to honor the battle to save Kashmir
Wellington Military Station celebrated 71st Infantry Day on 27 October by organizing a solemn but impressive wreath laying ceremony at the war memorial of the M...
Wellington Military Station celebrated 71st Infantry Day on 27 October by organizing a solemn but impressive wreath laying ceremony at the war memorial of the Madras Regimental Centre.
Wreaths were laid in the Honour of these infantry men who made supreme sacrifice for the nation.
Infantry Day is celebrated on 27 Oct 2017 since on this momentous day in 1947 the first contingent of infantary landed at Srinagar Airfield and fought a courageous battle to save Kashmir Valley from intruders.
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Wellington Military Station celebrated 71st Infantry Day on 27 October by organizing a solemn but impressive wreath laying ceremony at the war memorial of the Madras Regimental Centre.
Wreaths were laid in the Honour of these infantry men who made supreme sacrifice for the nation.
Infantry Day is celebrated on 27 Oct 2017 since on this momentous day in 1947 the first contingent of infantary landed at Srinagar Airfield and fought a courageous battle to save Kashmir Valley from intruders.
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Israel Honors Indian Heroes Of The Battle of Haifa
The Battle of Haifa is being remembered in Israel, when Indian Cavarlymen liberated Haifa from Ottoman occupation. #HaifaDay
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Murder in the Name of Honor is Still Practiced in India
In India marrying someone outside your caste or religion can be a death sentence. Honor killings are not uncommon in some of the rural areas across India. Altho...
In India marrying someone outside your caste or religion can be a death sentence. Honor killings are not uncommon in some of the rural areas across India. Although there are no laws that say you must marry within your caste or religion, local rural courts have been known to act as if there are. Those who choose to marry outside their caste or religion in these communities are risking their lives for love. Some of these local courts, called panchayets, will expel offending community members and turn a blind eye if the couples end up dead. These honor killings are often perpetrated by the people that are the closest to the couples, like community members and even family members. There is an ongoing battle to get the police to investigate and prosecute those guilty of honor killings, but for now it seems that many of those in law enforcement have the same mindset as the killers.
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Indian Navy guard of honour: proud India
Guard of honour for President Pranab Mukherjee. The massed naval troops stand still as a mark of respect during the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam....
Guard of honour for President Pranab Mukherjee. The massed naval troops stand still as a mark of respect during the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam.
The Hon’ble President of India being the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, once in his/her term, reviews the Indian Naval (IN) Fleet as part of the ‘President’s Fleet Review’ (PFR). This review aims at assuring the country of the Indian Navy’s preparedness, high morale and discipline.
Many leading nations of the world use the opportunity provided by the Fleet Review to enhance mutual trust and confidence with their maritime neighbours and partners by inviting their ships to participate in the review. Normally called ‘International Fleet Review’ (IFR), this event then allows the host nation an occasion to display its maritime capabilities and the ‘bridges of friendship’ and trust it has built with other maritime nations. The last IFR was conducted in January 2001, off Mumbai with participation from 29 countries. This earned the country widespread appreciation and goodwill.
A Naval Fleet Review is a long-standing tradition followed by navies all over the world. It is a grand occasion when every operational ship is spruced up, proudly displaying its crest and its company in a spirit of loyalty and allegiance to its sovereign and the state. The idea of a Review was perhaps conceived as a show of naval might or an inspection of readiness for battle at sea. It still has the same connotation, but assembling of warships without any belligerent intentions is now the norm in modern times. Later reviews were used as a celebratory demonstration for victories in battle, for a coronation or on the occasion of the visit of royal guests. On many occasions, ships have sailed across the seas to participate in fleet reviews of friendly nations. While India boasts of a maritime tradition dating back to Vedic times, we do not have any authentic reports of fleet reviews of the past except for a mention of two influential women demanding a fleet review during the supremacy of the Marathas.
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Guard of honour for President Pranab Mukherjee. The massed naval troops stand still as a mark of respect during the International Fleet Review in Visakhapatnam.
The Hon’ble President of India being the Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, once in his/her term, reviews the Indian Naval (IN) Fleet as part of the ‘President’s Fleet Review’ (PFR). This review aims at assuring the country of the Indian Navy’s preparedness, high morale and discipline.
Many leading nations of the world use the opportunity provided by the Fleet Review to enhance mutual trust and confidence with their maritime neighbours and partners by inviting their ships to participate in the review. Normally called ‘International Fleet Review’ (IFR), this event then allows the host nation an occasion to display its maritime capabilities and the ‘bridges of friendship’ and trust it has built with other maritime nations. The last IFR was conducted in January 2001, off Mumbai with participation from 29 countries. This earned the country widespread appreciation and goodwill.
A Naval Fleet Review is a long-standing tradition followed by navies all over the world. It is a grand occasion when every operational ship is spruced up, proudly displaying its crest and its company in a spirit of loyalty and allegiance to its sovereign and the state. The idea of a Review was perhaps conceived as a show of naval might or an inspection of readiness for battle at sea. It still has the same connotation, but assembling of warships without any belligerent intentions is now the norm in modern times. Later reviews were used as a celebratory demonstration for victories in battle, for a coronation or on the occasion of the visit of royal guests. On many occasions, ships have sailed across the seas to participate in fleet reviews of friendly nations. While India boasts of a maritime tradition dating back to Vedic times, we do not have any authentic reports of fleet reviews of the past except for a mention of two influential women demanding a fleet review during the supremacy of the Marathas.
Source : ifr16.indiannavy.gov.in
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- published: 05 Mar 2016
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Last rites of Kargil martyr Haneef Uddin with full military honours
Last rites of Kargil Martyr Captain Haneef Uddin with full military honors in Delhi. He was a soldier of Rajputana Rifles regiment of the Indian Army.
Singer-...
Last rites of Kargil Martyr Captain Haneef Uddin with full military honors in Delhi. He was a soldier of Rajputana Rifles regiment of the Indian Army.
Singer-soldier Captain Haneef Uddin. Born on 23 August 1974, Captain Haneef Uddin, belonged to the 11th Battalion of the Rajputana Rifles of the Indian Army. He joined the Indian Military Academy in 1996 and later was commissioned into the army on 7 June 1997.
As part of a celebration of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthday on 15th October 2020 at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi, Captain Hanif Uddin’s supreme sacrifice will be honoured.
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Last rites of Kargil Martyr Captain Haneef Uddin with full military honors in Delhi. He was a soldier of Rajputana Rifles regiment of the Indian Army.
Singer-soldier Captain Haneef Uddin. Born on 23 August 1974, Captain Haneef Uddin, belonged to the 11th Battalion of the Rajputana Rifles of the Indian Army. He joined the Indian Military Academy in 1996 and later was commissioned into the army on 7 June 1997.
As part of a celebration of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam’s birthday on 15th October 2020 at the India Islamic Cultural Centre, Lodi Road, New Delhi, Captain Hanif Uddin’s supreme sacrifice will be honoured.
This footage is part of the broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The collection comprises of 150, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on 4K, 200 fps slow motion, Full HD, HDCAM 1080i High Definition, Alexa and XDCAM. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
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- published: 17 May 2018
- views: 96567
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Kargil Vijay Diwas 2024: Beautiful decoration & tightened security ahead of the celebration
The Kargil War Memorial is getting ready to mark the 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26. The courtyard is adorned with national flags and decorations to honor t...
The Kargil War Memorial is getting ready to mark the 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26. The courtyard is adorned with national flags and decorations to honor the heroes of the Kargil War. This special day pays tribute to the soldiers who bravely defended India’s borders during one of its toughest battles. The memorial stands as a symbol of their sacrifice and courage. It reminds us of the soldiers' unwavering spirit and dedication. Kargil Vijay Diwas is an occasion to honor their selfless heroism and preserve their legacy. Visitors are excited about the preparations, describing it as a peaceful place with tight security in anticipation of the Prime Minister's visit for the celebrations.
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The Kargil War Memorial is getting ready to mark the 25th Kargil Vijay Diwas on July 26. The courtyard is adorned with national flags and decorations to honor the heroes of the Kargil War. This special day pays tribute to the soldiers who bravely defended India’s borders during one of its toughest battles. The memorial stands as a symbol of their sacrifice and courage. It reminds us of the soldiers' unwavering spirit and dedication. Kargil Vijay Diwas is an occasion to honor their selfless heroism and preserve their legacy. Visitors are excited about the preparations, describing it as a peaceful place with tight security in anticipation of the Prime Minister's visit for the celebrations.
#kargilvijaydiwas #kargilwarmemorial #kargilwar #middaynews #news
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- published: 24 Jul 2024
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Charles and Harry honour Gurkhas at Buckingham Palace
Prince Charles and Prince Harry present the Royal Gurkha Rifles with medals in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace to honour their service in
Afghanistan.
Prince Charles and Prince Harry present the Royal Gurkha Rifles with medals in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace to honour their service in
Afghanistan.
https://wn.com/Charles_And_Harry_Honour_Gurkhas_At_Buckingham_Palace
Prince Charles and Prince Harry present the Royal Gurkha Rifles with medals in a ceremony at Buckingham Palace to honour their service in
Afghanistan.
- published: 14 Mar 2017
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