Soldier's thoughts English Nibandh

 

English Nibandh

I am a soldier — a proud protector of my nation. My uniform is not just cloth and color; it is a symbol of my courage, my sacrifice, and my duty. I may not have a regular 9-to-5 job, but my work never ends. I am always alert, always ready.

For me, my country is English Nibandh my first and last love. I live not for myself, but for the safety and freedom of millions of my fellow citizens. Whether it's the icy mountains of the north or the scorching deserts of the west, I stand strong — because the land I defend is sacred to me.

While others enjoy festivals, birthdays, or family dinners, I stand on guard at the borders. I miss my loved ones deeply, but I know my sacrifice allows others Hindi Nibandh to be with theirs. My family sheds tears of worry, but they also hold their heads high in pride — for they know I wear the uniform with honor.

Each day may be my last, yet I never hesitate. I do not fear bullets or bombs, because fear has no place in the heart of a soldier. If I fall, I know I will rise again — in the pride of my nation, in the salute of my comrades, and in the memories of my people.

My only request to the Marathi Nibandh people of my country is this — value your freedom. Respect each other. Do not divide yourselves by religion, caste, or language. I stand at the border to protect unity — please don’t let it break within. Make my sacrifice worth something greater than words.

Being a soldier is not easy, but it is the greatest honor. I may not live forever, but my spirit will remain in every corner of my land.
“I am a soldier. My life is my country. My soul, forever free.”

Jai Hind 🇮🇳

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