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Rajnath Singh pays tribute to Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw on 112th birth anniversary

New Delhi, April 3 (IANS) Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Friday, paid tribute to the late Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw on his 112th birth anniversary, highlighting that his legacy continues to inspire generations.

In a message on social media platform X, Rajnath Singh said, “Remembering and paying my tributes to Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw on his birth anniversary. A towering figure in India’s military history, whose exceptional leadership, courage and strategic brilliance shaped decisive moments for the nation.”

He said “Sam Bahadur” embodied the spirit of a true Soldiers’ General, earning unwavering trust and admiration of his troops.

“His (Sam Manekshaw’s) legacy of valour, integrity and duty continues to inspire generations,” the Defence Minister added.

The Indian Army also paid homage to the legendry Field Marshal.

In a message on social media, the Indian Army wrote, “Remembering the Legend… Indian Army pays homage to Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw, MC, popularly known as #SamBahadur, on his 112th #BirthAnniversary.”

“The 8th #COAS who was also the Field Marshal of India, was the architect of the nation’s decisive victory against Pakistan in the 1971 War. His charismatic leadership, strategic brilliance and timeless wit continue to inspire every Indian soldier,” the Army said in its social media post.

Last year, aiming to foster patriotism and impart lessons on bravery and sacrifice, the National Council of Educational Research and Training (NCERT) introduced a special chapter on Field Marshal Sam Manekshaw.

The addition was part of a broader initiative to integrate the legacy of the National War Memorial into school education.

The life of the military icon will now be taught in Class VIII (English), Class VIII (Urdu), and Class VII (Urdu), respectively, according to a statement issued by the Ministry of Defence.

“The new chapter aims to provide students with inspirational narratives of courage, leadership, and duty. Field Marshal Manekshaw, India’s first officer to be conferred the rank of Field Marshal, is celebrated for his strategic brilliance and leadership during the 1971 Indo-Pak war,” the statement said.

–IANS

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