Indian Army showcases weapons and capabilities at Tripura Institute of Technology
Indian Army showcases weapons and capabilities at Tripura Institute of Technology
The Indian Army on Thursday displayed a wide range of weapons and military equipment at the Tripura Institute of Technology (TIT), highlighting its strength, professionalism and commitment to national security, officials said.
A Defence spokesman said that as part of Army Day 2026, weapons displayed by the Army showcased power, pride and purpose at Tripura Institute of Technology on Thursday.
The Albert Ekka Brigade of Indian Army organised the weapons and equipment display at the TIT, Agartala, with the objective of motivating young minds and fostering a spirit of patriotism and nation building among students.
The spokesman said that the event featured an impressive display of modern weapons, surveillance systems and operational equipment used by the Indian Army.
Army personnel briefed the students of the TIT on the capabilities and role of these systems, while also sharing insights into the life of a soldier and the core values of discipline, dedication, courage and selfless service.
Students and faculty members actively interacted with the Army representatives and showed keen interest in understanding the technological advancements and operational preparedness of the Indian Army.
The display served as an inspiration for students to explore opportunities to serve the nation, including careers in the Armed Forces and allied fields, the official said.
Army officials highlighted that the youth are the backbone of the nation and play a vital role in shaping India’s future. The spokesman said that such outreach initiatives aim to strengthen civil, military relations and encourage students to contribute positively towards national security and development.
The event concluded on a high note, reinforcing a sense of national pride, unity and commitment towards building a strong and resilient India.
Meanwhile, the Albert Ekka Brigade, which fought in the 1971 India-Pakistan war from the Tripura sector, on January 1, observed its 56th Raising Day in Agartala with solemn ceremonies. According to the defence spokesman, the brigade has the unique distinction of having two highest gallantry awards in war and peacetime, and the only Param Vir Chakra of the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
The Brigade recently relocated to Agartala Military Station, which is particularly ominous, as the Brigade was launched into the 1971 war (Operation Cactus Lilly) from the Agartala sector.
The defence spokesman said that the Albert Ekka Brigade played a pivotal role in the Battle of Gangasagar (near the Tripura border) during the 1971 war, in which Lance Naik Albert Ekka of the 14th Guards battalion made the supreme sacrifice while clearing a critical enemy bastion that could have threatened Agartala and was awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his conspicuous bravery.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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