Bell in honour of late CDS Bipin Rawat placed at Nepal's Shree Muktinath temple

Bell in honour of late CDS Bipin Rawat placed at Nepal's Shree Muktinath temple

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Category : Defense Published on: February 22 2023

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  • In a solemn ceremony at Nepal's Shree Muktinath Temple, a bell was placed in honour of India's late Chief of Defense Staff, General Bipin Rawat. 
  • The bell, named "Bipin Bell," was installed as a tribute to the late CDS who had expressed his keen interest in visiting the temple many times.
  • The Shree Muktinath Temple has been visited by several dignitaries, including Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who visited in 2018.
  • The "Bipin Bell" is not only a tribute to General Bipin Rawat but also symbolises the close ties between the Indian and Nepali armies, who engage in regular exchanges and joint military exercises, including the 'Indo-Nepal Battalion-level Joint Military Exercise SURYA KIRAN'.
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