Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann was all accolades for the Indian Army’s elaborate exhibit at the World Book Fair, which meticulously showcases the force’s unparalleled bravery. Held in the heart of New Delhi, the fair transformed into a shrine of military glory.
Visitors are greeted by a timeline of triumphs, featuring lifelike dioramas and survivor testimonies that evoke raw emotion. Mann highlighted the exhibit’s role in preserving these tales for posterity, stating, ‘This detailed portrayal of our soldiers’ shourya is a beacon for generations.’
Key attractions include virtual reality tours of conflict zones and curated book collections on defense strategies penned by experts. Schools have organized group visits, turning the pavilion into an unofficial classroom on national security.
The CM’s visit underscored the synergy between culture and defense promotion. He interacted with Army personnel, promising state-level support for veteran welfare programs. Feedback from attendees praises the exhibit’s authenticity, sourced directly from military archives.
With the fair drawing to a close soon, the Army’s display leaves an indelible mark. It not only entertains but educates, urging society to value the guardians of the nation. In an era of digital distractions, such tangible homages to heroism stand out profoundly.