The Indian Army installed a 104-ft tall national flag near the Line of
Control (LoC) in the Tithwal area of Kupwara district in Jammu and Kashmir on
Tuesday.
“The flag was hoisted by General
Officer Commanding of 15 Corps Lt Gen Rajiv Ghai at the Tithwal-Chileana
Crossing Point (TCCP),” an official said here.
The flag, which is less than 100 metres from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir,
has been named Azmat-e-Hind, the official said.
Senior officers from the Army and civil administration were present at
the flag-hoisting ceremony.
The towering flag pole is a testament to the resilience of the people of
Karnah Valley who continue to stand tall despite facing numerous challenges
from both the enemy and nature, the official said.
Following the flag hoisting, Lt Gen Ghai inaugurated the first edition of
the Tiranga Cup 2023 cricket tournament at the Shan-e-Tithwal cricket ground.
The tournament is being played over 23 days at Tithwal from November 21.
PTI