Gopalpur: President Ram Nath Kovind awarded the President's Colours to the Corps of Army Air Defence here on Saturday.
The President's Colours were received by the Army Air Defence Centre on the behalf of the Corps of Army Air Defence at Gopalpur Military Station here.
"The Indian armed forces in general and the Corps of Army Air Defence, in particular, have a glorious legacy in protecting the unity, integrity and sovereignty of the nation," President Kovind, who is also the Supreme Commander of the Indian Armed Forces, said.
The President's Colours is the highest honour bestowed upon a regiment in recognition of their contribution to the security of the nation, he said.
The programme was attended by Army chief General Bipin Rawat, Odisha Governor Ganeshi Lal and Union Petroleum and Steel Minister Dharmendra Pradhan.
While highlighting the achievements of the air defence corps, the President hailed the role played by the defence forces in keeping the country's frontiers secure.
He recalled how the Air Defence troops participated in various operations during the World War II, such as the Burma Campaign, the siege of Imphal and Kohima, recapture of Rangoon, operations in Arakan, Myitkyina, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaya, Bahrain, Iraq and Persia.