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Army Day run in Arunachal frontier strengthens civil military bonds

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January 16, 2026

Marking the spirit of courage, unity and service on Army Day, the Indian Army organised an Army Day Run at Bagra village in Aalo, Arunachal Pradesh, on Thursday, drawing enthusiastic participation from residents of the region and turning the event into a vibrant celebration of national pride and collective spirit.

Army Day run in Arunachal frontier strengthens civil military bonds

The run aimed to promote physical fitness, healthy living and a sense of togetherness among the people. Participants, both young and old, joined with great enthusiasm, reflecting strong community involvement and deep respect for the armed forces.

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