![]() |
| Andhra Pradesh ~ India ~ International ~ City ~ Entertainment ~ Business ~ Bullion ~ Forex ~ Sports ~ Technology ~ Health ~ Features |
| Panchang ~ Manmohan Singh ~ Sonia Gandhi ~ Stock Markets ~ Gossip |
|
Home
/ India News / 2008 / June 2008 / June 30, 2008 New Army complex to be dedicated to Manekshaw |
Antony releases Defence Ministrys new Security Manual
Antony compliments DRDO for successful test of Shourya Missile
Mumbai anti-terror squad arrests Uttar Pradesh religious leader
External Affairs Ministry worried over Indian cricket team touring Pakistan
External Affairs Ministry worried over Indian cricket team touring Pakistan
Pak govt mulls 100 new items on trade list with India
Obama will not meddle into K-issue as it may affect smooth Indo-US ties
Chiranjeevi welcomes newcomers with clean record into politics
General Kapoor to leave for South Africa and Botswana on Sunday
Pak Govt. hasnt provided funds for pleading Aafias case
Celebs get frisky in the jungle!
American tax payers ready to let Big Three automakers go under
Pietersen fears Guwahati ODI may also be affected by bad light
Party advertised on Facebook ends in chaos after 60 gatecrash the event
The Central Government has decided to name an under-construction complex for warfare studies in the Delhi Cantonment area after Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw.
New Delhi, June 30 : The Central Government has decided to name an under-construction complex for warfare studies in the Delhi Cantonment area after Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw.
Army chief General Deepak Kapoor on Monday said that the Param Vir Complex being constructed at the entrance to Delhi Cantonment would be renamed after Manekshaw in memory of the iconic military leader.
The complex would have a centre for Land and Air Warfare Studies and a centre for peace- keeping operations and would also serve as a hub for seminars, discussions and other important events.
Sam Manekshaw is remembered for bravery, courage and leadership capabilities through which India defeated Pakistan in the 1971 Indo-Pak war, General Kapoor said.
Responding to a question over the delay in paying tribute to the departed military leader and absence of top military brass at his State funeral in Tamil Nadu, General Kapoor said that it would be right, not just for the Army, but the whole nation to commemorate the Field Marshal's memory.
General Kapoor also said that it would be good for the nation to remember its martyrs, and if a national war memorial was constructed, it would provide an opportunity to countrymen to salute soldiers, who had given their lives in the battlefield.
Meanwhile hundreds of people thronged India Gate on Monday to sign the condolence book put out in Manekshaw's memory. Defence Minister A K Antony was the first to sign the condolence book followed by the three service chiefs.
Other distinguished people who lined up to sign the book included former service Chiefs, Principal Staff officers at the Army, Navy and Air Headquarters, Defence attaches, politicians, Members of Parliament and others.
A large number of mourners along with their families also gathered in front of India Gate. Among them were war veterans of the Burma campaign and the three wars, which the country has faced since 1947.
The condolence book will remain open from Monday to Thursday between 9:30 a.m to 4:00 pm, an army spokesman said.
ANI