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If I had been captain vikram batra what would I have done for my nation?

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Answered by patelanita019
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Answer:

Protect Our Nation and Fight against terrorist

Answered by AadilPradhan
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If I had been captain Vikram Batra I would have done the following things for my nation:

  • One would never overlook Vikram Batra's devotion; we can never pay the price to Vikram Batra's blood. He was indeed the strongest of the brave, and his phrase, "Dilmonga Moore," encapsulated the essence of several of India's bravest warriors, soldiers who served in some of the most severe infantry engagements since WWII. Vikram Batra was awarded the "Paramvir Chakra" for his gallantry.
  • My ideal India would be a country where everyone can have equal opportunities to freedom and can live their best lives. It will also be a free place of gender bias, caste, religion, socio-economic standing, or ethnicity. Furthermore, I see it as a place with a lot of progress and serenity. I aspire to be a gallantry soldier who serves our country with commitment. Maintain the essence of our unity while saving the country from terrible foes.
  • He personally helped push the Pakistani Army into complete retreat on July 7, 1999, in violent hand-to-hand fighting with park soldiers. Vikram charged, his Jack riff regiments war crime screamed "Duga Mata Ki Jai."
  • Entering a stronghold made of stone. Vikram Batra used his gun and bayonet to kill five Pakistani soldiers, but he was killed when he was targeted by an enemy machine-gun nest bolstered by his leadership. With anger, his forces stormed the Pakistani position, capturing the Border of Regulation.
  • The landscape is breathtaking. It is my job to preserve this beauty throughout the country in order to rescue our country. I aspire to be like Vikram Batra because India is my homeland. India is my life... and my pride in India.
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