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Army to install 105-feet monumental national flag in Poonch village

Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) Poonch Haveli, Ajaz Ahmed Jan, Deputy Commissioner Poonch Ashok Sharma and other prominent citizens were part of this foundation stone laying ceremony
11:39 PM Dec 13, 2025 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) Poonch Haveli, Ajaz Ahmed Jan, Deputy Commissioner Poonch Ashok Sharma and other prominent citizens were part of this foundation stone laying ceremony
Army to install 105-feet monumental national flag in Poonch village___Source: GK newspaper

Poonch, Dec 13: The Ace of Spades Division of Indian Army has taken up a prestigious work for installation of a 105-feet monumental national flag at Banwat view point at Line of Control (LoC) at Bandi Chechiyan (CCB) village of Poonch.

The work has been kickstarted during a deeply moving and symbolic ceremony wherein Maj Gen Kaushik Mukherjee, General Officer Commanding, Ace of Spades Division, laid the foundation stone for this 105-ft monumental national flag.

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Member Legislative Assembly (MLA) Poonch Haveli, Ajaz Ahmed Jan, Deputy Commissioner Poonch Ashok Sharma and other prominent citizens were part of this foundation stone laying ceremony.

The occasion marked the commencement of a landmark project that will stand as a lasting symbol of courage, resilience and the aspirations of the people living in this border region, Indian Army said in its official statement.

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Set against the scenic backdrop of Poonch, the proposed monumental tricolour is envisioned as a beacon of national pride and a tribute to the sacrifices made by generations in safeguarding the nation, it further said.

The foundation stone laying ceremony also marked the launch of a month-long social initiative aimed at strengthening community bonds through collective participation, shared responsibility and a common vision for a brighter future.

The grand inauguration of the national flag is scheduled on January 26, 2026, coinciding with Republic Day.

Upon completion, Army further said, Banwat View Point is expected to emerge as a centre of patriotic inspiration, contributing to the promotion of tourism, reinforcing local cultural identity and instilling a renewed sense of belonging and national pride among the people of the region.

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from local villagers, community representatives, civil dignitaries and Indian Army personnel.

The atmosphere was filled with heartfelt expressions of gratitude and admiration, reflecting the strong emotional connect between the people and the Indian Army.

On the occasion, the Indian Army reaffirmed its unwavering commitment to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with the local population, promoting unity, development and the enduring spirit of the ‘Tiranga’ in the border areas.

 

 

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