Kathmandu:In a heartwarming gesture, Indian Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane's wife delivered gifts from Gorkha soldiers to their wives living in Kathmandu on November 6.
The gifts were handed over to the Army chief's wife and Army Wives Welfare Association President Veena Naravane by four Gorkha soldiers working with her husband in the Army Headquarters in South Block, New Delhi.
"After the gift parcels were given by the soldiers in Delhi to Army chief's wife, they were delivered to the wives of the soldiers in Kathmandu on November 6," Indian Army officials said.
"The wives of the soldiers were happy to receive the gifts amid restrictions imposed world over in view of the COVID-19 pandemic and it has been difficult to travel around even though soldiers have been getting leaves," the officials said.
The Indian Army Chief and his wife were in Nepal for three days from November 4 to 6 during which he has been conferred the rank of honorary General of the Nepali Army as part of the longstanding tradition between the two countries.
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