New Delhi: Observed annually on December 7, Armed Forces Flag Day is a solemn occasion to honour the sacrifices and valour of India’s military personnel. Established in 1949, the day underscores the nation’s gratitude towards the Army, Navy, and Air Force for their dedication to safeguarding the country’s sovereignty. It also serves as a platform to rally public support for the welfare of serving personnel, veterans, and their families.
Historical Background
The tradition began post-independence, with the Ministry of Defence designating December 7 as a day to commemorate India’s armed forces. The primary objective was to collect funds through the sale of small flags and tokens. These contributions supported war widows, battle casualties, and retired soldiers, highlighting the nation’s solidarity with its protectors.
The initiative gained momentum under the stewardship of Shyama Prasad Mukherjee, then Defence Minister, who envisioned this as a means to address the rehabilitation of war victims and ensure better resettlement programs for ex-servicemen.
Significance
Armed Forces Flag Day holds profound significance as it bridges the gap between civilians and military personnel. The funds raised are pivotal in supporting soldiers disabled during service, providing scholarships to their children, and ensuring the welfare of bereaved families. It is a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by armed forces in conflicts such as the Indo-Pak wars, the Kargil War, and peacekeeping missions.
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