NEW DELHI: An all-women contingent of the Armed Forces Medical Services made history by marching on the Kartavya Path for the first time. Led by Maj Srishti Khullar and Capt Amba Samant from Army Dental Corps, Surg Lt Kanchana from Indian Navy, and Fit Lt Dhivya Priya from Indian Air Force as sub-ordinate officers (SOs), they were followed by 144 officers of Military Nursing Service.
This remarkable display showcased the strength, discipline, and dedication of women officers in the Armed Forces Medical Services. Their commitment extends beyond borders, as they serve in patient care, logistics, casualty evacuation, and public health initiatives in conflict zones, both in India and abroad.
In February 2023, the Indian Army Medical Officers and Staff conducted Operation Dost in Iskenderun, Hatay Province, Turkey, providing relief to earthquake victims. The motto of the Armed Forces Medical Services is 'Sarve Santu Niramaya', which translates to 'May all be free from illness'.
India celebrated
Republic Day with a grand display of military prowess and cultural heritage at the Kartavya Path in New Delhi. The parade showcased India's rich cultural diversity, the 'Aatmanirbhar' military strength, and the power of women. French President Emmanuel Macron graced the event as the Chief Guest.
The all-women Tri-Service contingent marched with pride, while women pilots captivated the audience during the Indian Air Force's fly-past, symbolising the strength of women. Additionally, tableaux from 16 states and nine ministries participated in the parade.
The performances included 30 different folk dance styles, classical dances, and Bollywood styles, showcasing the vibrant cultural tapestry of India. The artists included tribal dancers, folk dancers, and classical dancers.
(With agency inputs)