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Captain Vikram Batra: Hero of the Kargil War

                  



"Ye Dil Maange More"

Everyone of you must have heard this line because it is the advertising slogan of a cold drink named Pepsi, which is famous all over the world, but if anyone truly recognizes this line then it is Captain Vikram Batra Kargil war hero, who had shed the sweat of the Pakistani Army by presenting his unprecedented valor in the 1999 Kargil War. He was so afraid of Vikram Batra's enemies that his enemies used to call him by the name of Sher Shah. 

Today we are going to tell you the heroic story of Captain Vikram Batra. Captain Vikram Batra made the supreme sacrifice of his life for the country in the war of Kargil. After the war, he was honored with Paramveer Chakra, the highest honor of the army, bowing to the bravery of Captain Vikram Batra. Let's know the full story of Captain Vikram Batra's martyrdom. Captain Vikram Batra was born on 9 September 1974 in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh.

"On 16 June, Captain wrote to his twin brother Vishal in a letter from Dras sector - 'Dear Kush, take care of mother and father. Anything can happen here ''.


He started his military life with Indian Army's 13 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles on 6 December 1997. The incident is of those days when the Kargil war was going on between the Indian Army and the Pakistan Army soldiers who came in disguise of terrorists. Lieutenant Vikram Batra was posted in the Kargil battle area as soon as the commando training was over. On 1 June 1999, Lieutenant Vikram Batra, along with his unit, took up the front against the enemy army.

He selected indian army after being selected in Merchant Navy 

 Interestingly, Vikram was selected in the Merchant Navy in a Hong Kong shipping company, but he preferred the Army career.
His father Girdhari Lal Batra explains, "Vikram started taking the Army career seriously after participating in the 1994 Republic Day Parade as an NCC cadet. However, he was selected for the Merchant Navy. He was in Chennai Was about to go for training. His train tickets were already booked. "
 "But he changed his mind three days before leaving. When his mother asked him why you were doing this, his answer was, money is not everything in life. I want to do something big in life, Something surprising, which has raised the name of my country. In 1995, he passed the IMA examination. "
The picture of Vikram Batra, the hero of that struggle, is still alive in the eyes of Veerchakra conqueror Captain Raghunath Singh, a resident of Gharota, Pathankot, who is one of the bravehearts of bravery on the snowy peaks of Kargil. Vikram Batra also sacrificed his life in order to save the junior partner who was badly injured in the battle. Capt. Raghunath Singh recalls, on 7 July 1999, Captain Vikram Batra got the responsibility to liberate the peak of Point 4875 of the Moscow Valley. During this time he was also with them.While fighting bravely, Captain Batra got the peak liberated. After the mission was completed, Captain Vikram looked upon his junior colleague Lieutenant Naveen, whose feet were badly injured by grenades thrown by the enemy. Captain Batra was carrying Naveen to a safe place on his shoulder. Then Pak soldiers attacked him and a bullet came out piercing his chest. He was soaked in blood, but even after taking the fellow to a safe place, killed five soldiers of the Pak army and killed himself.He proclaimed 'Jai Mata Di' and got to Veeragati.

 Captain Vikram Batra was awarded Paramveer Chakra on 15 August 1999 for his indomitable courage and valor.


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Let's know about Shivangi Singh, the first woman to fly Rafale.


"The first time I was asked to take the plane alone, I felt scared at that time. Don't know if I will be able to take it alone or not? But when I took off for the first time, all the fear come out, the world looked very small."

Women are writing new history by breaking all taboo. The Indian Army is also witnessing the strong form of women. Flight Lieutenant Shivangi Singh is going to become the first female pilot of Rafale in one of the world's best-class combat aircraft. As Rafale replaces the MiG-21 'Bison' in the Indian Air Force fleet, Shivangi will enter the role. What a coincidence that in December last year, another woman named Shivangi became the first woman pilot of the Indian Navy.  She hails from Muzaffarpur in Bihar.



However, Flight Lt Shivangi Singh, based in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, will make a formal entry into the 17 'Gaulden Arrows' squadron at the Ambala base of the Air Force as soon as he completes 'conversion training'. A pilot needs to take 'conversion training' to switch from one fighter jet to another fighter jet. However, flying the Rafale for Shivangi, which has flown the MiG-21S, will not be a challenging task as the MiG is the world's fastest landing and take-off speed with a speed of 340 km per km.

Flight Lieutenant Shivangi Singh was earlier stationed at the Forward Fighter Base in Rajasthan where he flew with Wing Commander Abhinandan Current. Abhinandan, the current MiG-21 aircraft, which was following a Pakistani fighter jet trying to sneak into the Indian air border after the Balakot air strike, fell into the Pakistani border and was taken captive by Pakistan. However, Pakistan had to release him honorably due to India's warnings and international pressure.

Flight Lieutenant Avni Chaturvedi, Flight Lieutenant Bhawana Kant and Flight Lieutenant Mohana Singh were among the first batch of female pilots to fly in the Indian Air Force as fighter jets. He was given its basic training in June 2016. It was these women who created a new history defying the policy of keeping women out of the armed forces' combat operations.

Shivangi's father Kameshwar Singh works as Travels. He told that in July 2016, Shivangi qualified the Common Aptitude Test in Mysore. It was from here that he started airforce training. He specializes in flying aircraft.
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Why China does not have the will to fight with India?

There are all kinds of discussions about the border between India and China. India's relationship with China has never been very good.Sometimes there is peace, sometimes there is hope, 1962 1967 war and 1996 and 2017 are the years of wrangling and tension.After occupying Tibet, China has started eyeing India, but it will never be easy for china. 
India is a major powerhouse of South Asia, whose population comes second in the world. India has the fourth largest army in the world. In the conflict with China in the Galvan Valley, India has shown that he is not less than anyone, India has both the ability and the will to fight with the biggest countries. China is globally disgraced for its expansionist policies and Corona has forced the world to take steps against China. 

This is why China is engaging with India to divert attention China is creating tension with India but it is unable to muster the will to fight. The main reason for this is the development done by china till date, China knows very well that if war takes place it can cause huge losses, whatever progress it has made in so many years will be destroyed,the economy will collapse because the war will be fought by a superpower like India, which specializes in warring inaccessible mountainous areas like Ladakh,and China's dream of becoming the biggest super power will be shattered. 

 This is the main reason that China will never even think of going to war with India.

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Government steps to curb Chinese companies' domination in Indian market.

The cowardly act of China in Galvan valley has filled the hearts of Indians with anger.  Public boil is in front of us as a boycott of Chinese goods.  Due to the Corona epidemic, the world's countries have changed their attitude towards China, India has also understood that 'Hindi - Chinese, Brother - Brother' cannot be there.  Many experts believe that the boycott of Chinese goods will not have much economic impact on China, as China exports only three percent of its total exports to India.  Even if this effect is less in quantity, it will make a difference.  The Chinese newspaper Global Times has also written that if the ongoing situation between the two countries is not normal then it will have an impact on the trade of both countries.
 
With tensions rising along the border, the campaign to boycott Chinese goods is once again hot in the country.  For the first time, the government is also treating China in a direct and indirect way.  The ban on 59 Chinese apps including Tik-Tok is being seen in this episode.  The boycott campaign has endured the Chinese smartphone market.  Till yesterday, everyone's favorite phones are now descending from people's hearts.  This is the reason that sales are seen to fall by 30 to 70 percent.  Instead, people are showing interest in buying smartphones from countries like South Korea, America and Finland.
 
The government is preparing to keep China out of 5G among the atmosphere being created against China and Chinese goods.  For some similar purpose, there is a churn at the government level that the auction process of 5G spectrum in the country should be postponed this year.  It is believed that discussions are going on between India and the US regarding the future of 5G network.  On Monday, the US State Department appealed to all its friendly countries to be cautious about the 5G network expansion and to hire only the trusted technology company.  In the US, the Communications Commission has also talked about working with India on 5G technology.
For self-reliant India, the central government will provide financial assistance to more than two lakh micro food processing units to expand their business.  This help will be provided to establish itself as a big brand.  With the formal launch of the Rs 10,000 crore scheme, the campaign to convert 'local' products into global brands has been started.
These hard steps of Indian government definitely hits the economy of China. 
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China's Evil Intensions Will Have To Be Demolished.

It is clear from the incident of the Gallawon Valley in ladakh that china is not going to give up it's attitude unless it pays a big cost for it's expansionist agenda. 
 
China has encroached upon those areas in ladakh which are considered as very important in terms of India's security. 
In fact, the Chinese president Xi Jinping, has been a big aggresor in the era when the whole world is suffering from the biggest disaster of this period in the form of an epidemic caused by the Corona Virus originating from china. 
A report studies how China is trying to 'use the global epidemic for political, strategic and economic gains' in the world.

 The report said that China's immediate goal in South Asia is to limit India's challenge to the world's largest democracy and to hinder its rapidly strengthening partnership with the US.  According to the report, India is the real challenge for China in South Asia.

 The report said that India traditionally considers China as equal rather than higher than itself and is conscious of Beijing's goals and looks suspiciously at China's attempts to enter its territory.  The dispute with China over the region has led to tensions in relations.  This creates a rival atmosphere rather than a collaborative atmosphere.

 However, the report said that for this India needs the help of allies like the US and Japan.  It states that if the US wants India to play a role as a regional security provider and if it wants to reduce its dependence on China, then it will be important to develop India's economic and military capabilities.

 Among the experts who have prepared the South Asia part of this report,Giving a strong message to China after a violent clash in the Galvan Valley of Ladakh, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday said that the sacrifices of the martyred Indian soldiers will not be allowed to go in vain.  The Prime Minister had said that India wants peace but is able to respond appropriately when provoked.

 India on Wednesday said in a harsh message to China that the unexpected event in the Galvan Valley will have a profound impact on bilateral relations.  It also said that China's 'pre-planned' action was directly responsible for the violence in which 20 Indian Army soldiers were killed. 

 Let the Tibet border we should remember that when we went to China in 1967, its air of aggression arose and peace was ensured on the Himalayan border.  Conversely, whenever India showed warm-heartedness, China in turn inflicted wounds.  In 1967, we were still recovering from the wars of 62 and 65, yet on the Sikkim-Tibet border we gave a befitting reply to China.  Now the nuclear power is rich and for many years the largest importer of weapons in the world, is India of 2020 even weaker than that of 1967?  Today, there is no weak coalition government in India.  The current government has an overwhelming majority in  parliament.  The Prime Minister has wide public support.  The image of Narendra Modi among his supporters is such that he never disappoints the country.  His leadership exam is going to be on Ladakh front.  In fact, India will depend to a large extent on the international situation and it's security scenario. 
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The latest dispute between India and China.

For some days, there has been tension on the border between India and China, for which both countries are talking at the diplomatic and military level.

The top military officials of India and China on Saturday began talks to resolve the standoff situation in the eastern Ladakh region and to withdraw security forces along the Line of Actual Control (LAC). This meeting is being held in Moldo in front of Chushul towards China.

 The Indian military delegation is led by Lieutenant General Harinder Singh, the commander of the Leh-based 14 Corp, and the Chinese are led by Major General Liu Lin, commander of the South Xinjiang Military Area.

 The two countries are in talks to resolve the deadlock in the eastern Ladakh region, particularly on the northern coast of Pangong Tso, where the Chinese People's Liberation Army (PLA) has attempted to change the current status,In the areas which are still under Indian control, Chinese soldiers have tried to change the current status  by setting up camp.

 Earlier on June 2, talks were held between the officials of the Major General rank of both the countries, no decision was reached.

 A large number of Chinese soldiers are camping in the Finger-4 area of ​​Pangong Lake.  Pangong Lake is divided into eight finger areas.  The raised part of the hills along with the lake is called the finger.  So far India has been controlling the area of ​​one to four finger and China finger controls the area between five and eight.

 Finger-4 has an Indian post.  However, India claims the entire region up to Finger-8.  The area between Finger-4 and Finger-8 has been the subject of controversy and this is where confrontation has often been seen.

 On May 5, a clash was reported near Pangong Lake, injuring several soldiers from both sides.

 Sources said the deadlock is not a spontaneous response to India's road construction in Ladakh.  Unusual activities were seen just weeks before that skirmish.

 The current standoff in Ladakh is not part of normal patrolling, but part of the new strategy launched by China after Doklam.
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