Infantry Day is celebrated every year on 27 October.

Infantry Day is celebrated every year on 27 October.

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Category : Important Days Published on: October 28 2023

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  • Infantry Day/Infantry Day is celebrated every year on 27 October to commemorate the sacrifice of the infantry soldiers of the Indian Army.
  • After the merger of Jammu and Kashmir with the Indian Union, Pakistan tribals attacked with the help of the army there.
  • After the attack, on 27 October 1947, 1 Sikh Regiment was sent there for the operation on behalf of the Government of India.
  • Infantry soldiers of the Sikh Regiment reached the old airfield (Budgam) of Srinagar by Indian Dakota aircraft.
  • After this, by conducting an operation, the Indian Army soldiers forced the Pakistani tribals to retreat.
  • Eagle of Independence was the first military operation of the Indian Army.
  • The 77th Infantry Day is being celebrated in the year 2023.
  • The infantry of the Indian Army is called the 'Queen of War'.
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