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International Day of Families: Celebrating the quiet pillars of valour and strength behind the Indian Armed Forces

ByKaran Sethi
Published on: May 15, 2025 12:41 pm IST

Today on International Day of Families, students raised in armed forces households reflect on growing up with courage, discipline and silent strength

The strength of the armed forces lies not just in those who wear the uniform, but in the unwavering support of their families — the ones who endure every deployment, distance and homecoming with silent resilience. This International Day of Families, students from across Delhi-NCR, raised in army households, reflect on how courage, discipline and sacrifice shaped their lives.

Proud Daughter

Students raised in armed forces shares their stories.

Khushboo Jamwal, a first-year student at IGDTUW, is the daughter of a sepoy in the Indian Army. For her, supporting her father is a calling in itself. “Papa has always been the embodiment of duty — to the nation and to us. Whether in uniform or at home, his discipline and quiet strength became the foundation of our family,” she says, adding, “We may not serve on the frontlines, but we’ve always felt part of his journey. It’s a proud feeling, knowing we’re the strength behind someone who strengthens the nation.”

Proud Sister

Vidushi Sharma, a second-year student at Sri Venkateswara College, says her brother, a Lieutenant in the Indian Army, is both her hero and her anchor. “He’s like a second mother to me. His mantra, ‘rona band karo, aur karm karo,’ keeps me going. I’ve seen his journey up close — from preparing for the forces to now serving — and it’s shaped who I am,” she says, adding,“When bhaiya is away, especially during tense times, there’s worry. But he draws strength from us — from long calls and shared stories.”

Proud Sons

 
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