"Ya toh tiranga lehra ke aaunga ya toh tirange mein lipta chala aaunga. Aaunga lekin waapis zarur
Captain Vikram Batra's words speak volumes about the way of life of the Indian Army, just as his life speaks volumes about the brave soldiers who fight on the frontier. He welcomed men into his own battle group during the Kargil War to continue fighting with the same spirit and attitude. Vikram was brought into the world in 1974 in Himachal Pradesh to educators. He was the third of four kids and his twin sibling, who was 14 minutes more youthful than him, was the most youthful. Years after he passed on for his country, his mom comprehended the reason why she had twins: The older always supported the nation, while the younger supported her.
We are unaware of the men in uniform who fight on a daily basis to ensure our safety as we go about our daily lives. To ensure the safety of our families, these soldiers must leave their families. And even if it means risking their lives for us, they will ensure that any threat that threatens our nation is stopped at the border.