Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Maintenance Command, Air Marshal Vijay Kumar Garg was also present at the event where the veterans were honoured for their service.
“We have to become strong and self-sufficient in defence and move ahead of the world with research and development,” he said.
The country needs to become powerful so that there is no injustice in the world and peace and harmony prevails across the globe. Hence, the role of all the three armed forces is important, he said.
“Our soldiers have made huge sacrifices for the country. In all the wars fought by the country, our soldiers sacrificed their lives for protecting our country,” Gadkari said.
The country cannot forget what the armed forces did for it, the minister said.
He reiterated the country’s commitment to the welfare of the armed forces veterans and emphasised the importance of honouring their legacy as an inspiration for future generations.
“The veterans are the embodiment of courage, service and sacrifice, and their legacy will forever guide our nation’s future,” he said.
The Armed Forces Veterans’ Day is celebrated on January 14 every year to recognise the service rendered by the First Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces Field Marshal KM Cariappa, who retired on this day in 1953.
The day was first celebrated in 2016 and it is commemorated every year since by hosting such interactive events in the honour of the ex-servicemen.