Hyderabad:The National Solidarity Day is celebrated on October 20 every year. It acts as a reminder for every citizen of the nation to stand together, irrespective of their differences in these challenging times. This day not only evokes the spirit of national unity but also honours the sacrifices of the military personnel and Armed Forces, who tirelessly protect the nation's borders and maintain internal peace .
What is National Solidarity Day?
National Solidarity Day is observed as a day of remembrance, unity, and togetherness. It serves as a tribute to the bravery, determination, and resilience of the Indian people and the military forces. This specific day highlights that while facing any threat, whether it is internal or external, the nation must come together as one entity to overcome that threat or trouble.
Why is Solidarity Day Celebrated in India?
The primary reason for celebrating National Solidarity Day 2024 is to facilitate and encourage a sense of unity among the citizens of India. The day was first commemorated in 1966 under the leadership of Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, in memory of the sacrifices made by Indian soldiers during the Sino-Indian War of 1962. Despite these challenges faced during the war, the people of the nation came together to support the military and armed forces, which reflected India’s deep-rooted values of solidarity.
History of National Solidarity Day
The history of National Solidarity Day is deeply rooted in the events of 1962. On October 20, 1962, the Sino-Indian War, which is commonly referred to as the Indo-China War began. This war was a major event in Indian history, which is characterised by intense conflict along the Himalayan borders.
About 22,000 Indian troops faced Chinese troops, numbering about 80,000. Indian forces suffered 5,000 deaths or wounded and 4,000 captured against Chinese casualties of 722 killed and 1,700 wounded