In a stirring highlight of the World Book Fair, the Indian Army unveiled an exhibit that intricately portrays its storied valor, earning high praise from Punjab CM Bhagwant Mann. The installation has become a magnet for book lovers and history enthusiasts alike.
Detailed replicas of historic battlefields, alongside narratives from frontline soldiers, paint a comprehensive picture of the Army’s sacrifices. Mann, addressing a packed hall, described it as ‘a masterful depiction of shourya that every Indian must experience.’
The exhibit doesn’t stop at visuals; it features audio-visual presentations of real-life heroics, from Kargil to Galwan Valley. Interactive zones allow visitors, especially children, to handle replicas of military gear, igniting young minds with stories of courage.
This showcase aligns with national efforts to honor veterans and active personnel. CM Mann announced plans for similar displays in Punjab schools, aiming to instill discipline and national pride from an early age. The fair’s management noted a surge in attendance since the Army pavilion opened.
Beyond entertainment, the display prompts reflection on peace and security. As global tensions rise, such reminders of India’s military prowess reinforce the nation’s resolve. The World Book Fair thus evolves into a platform for patriotism, blending knowledge with inspiration.