1. This
is my first visit to Punjab after taking over as
President of India. I am honoured to be in a state with such a rich heritage.
This is the land of sainiks and sants, of soldiers and spiritual leaders. I am
especially fortunate to come here in November, a month in which we are marking
the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev ji and the martyrdom of Guru Tegh
Bahadur ji. I bow to those great nation builders from Punjab.
2. The
contribution of Punjab to our armed forces, and of our armed forces to our
nation, has been enormous. That is why, in my role as the Supreme Commander of
the Armed Forces, I am truly glad that my first visit to Punjab has brought me
to the Air Force Station in Adampur to award Standards to the 223 Squadron and the
117
Helicopter
Unit of the Indian Air Force.
3. Air
Force Station Adampur is among the oldest and best-known bases of our Air
Force. It has grown from a small airstrip to a fully operational base, hosting
a variety of weapon systems. The airbase has remained operational since inception.
It was the setting of great heroism during the wars of 1947, 1965 and 1971.
4. Both
units being honoured today have a history of professional excellence. The nation
honours them with a deep sense of gratitude and appreciation for dedication and
courage in the face of adversity. I compliment the air warriors on parade for
their impeccable turnout and smart movement.
5. India’s
rise in the international system has many dimensions to it. But it draws
heavily from the capabilities and valour of our Armed Forces. Though we remain
firmly committed to peace, we are determined to use all our might to protect
the sovereignty of our nation. Each time we have had to do so, our valiant men
and women in uniform have risen to the occasion. Every citizen of India sleeps
securely because he or she knows that you are there to protect them. Our armed
forces, exemplified by the air warriors who stand before us, reflect our national
resolve. And they secure the values, traditions and beliefs embodied in our democratic
Constitution.
6. The
223 Squadron
or
the Tridents was formed on May 10, 1982, right here in Adampur. It was
initially equipped with MiG-23 MF aircraft. Whether flying the MiG-23 or the
formidable MiG-29 upgrade aircraft today, the squadron has a
remarkable operational record. This squadron is
one of the few that remains alert 365 days a year. It truly lives up to its
motto of Vijyaya Amogh-astraha, which means the Ultimate Weapon
for Victory.
7. The 117
Helicopter Unit, or the Himalayan Dragons, was raised on February 1, 1971, at Air
Force Station, Bareilly. The unit gained its initial experience in the India-Pakistan
War of 1971, in the Eastern theatre. It moved to Hasimara in
1983 and flew extensive air maintenance and casualty evacuation missions in the
Northeast. The unit moved to its present location, Air Force Station Sarsawa,
in January 1988.
8. In Operation
Rahat, Operation Megh Rahat, and numerous other humanitarian assistance and
disaster relief missions, the unit has worked tirelessly in helping civilians.
It has an appropriate motto: Aapatsu Mitram, which means Friend in Distress. That
is exactly what it is to so many of our fellow citizens.
9. In
acknowledgement and recognition of their outstanding performance, I am pleased
to award Standards to the 223 Squadron and the
117 Helicopter Unit. I compliment the personnel, veterans and families of the 223
Squadron, the 117 Helicopter Unit, and the Air Force Station Adampur for their
devotion to the nation. India is proud of you.
Jai Hind!
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AKT/NT/SBP