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Answered by ISHANT0000007
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Indian defence forces are divided into three parts viz, Army, Navy and Air Force. 2) Everybody knows Indian Army as another name of courage. 3) Indian Army has a long and glorious history which is full of victories over enemies. 4) Indian Army is committed to save the country from land based attacks by enemy forces.

Answered by palakchopra22
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Indian Army is the real protector of this country. As we all know that India is the land of courageous people where people don’t hesitate to defend their country and sacrifice their life for the nation. Indian Army is also carrying this league of being friendly with the good ones and danger for the enemies.

Indian Army is one the defense forces which is respected and admired everywhere around the world for its courage and decency. Whole world have heard the thrilling stories of Indian Army’s gallant and victories over its enemies which makes them to salute the Indian Army. Indian Army is the pride of India and the force which can be easily trusted by its citizens.

1) Indian defence forces are divided into three parts viz, Army, Navy and Air Force.

2) Everybody knows Indian Army as another name of courage.

3) Indian Army has a long and glorious history which is full of victories over enemies.

4) Indian Army is committed to save the country from land based attacks by enemy forces.

5) Indian Army is the helping hand of other agencies in various military operations.

6) It also rescues people from natural calamities occurring in any part of India.

7) Before independence, Indian Army had fought World War I under British rule.

8) After independence, Indian Army has fought many wars and has won most of them.

9) Be it Kashmir war, India-China conflict, India-Pakistan wars of 1965, 1971 or Kargil, Indian Army has always showcased its courage and patriotism.

10) Indian Army has its own intelligence unit called as ‘Military Intelligence’ or MI.

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