Indian Army organises Iftar at Kwakta
Source: The Sangai Express
Kwakta, February 24 2026:
The Indian Army on February 23, hosted an Iftar gathering at Qutubwali Masjid, Kwakta, for the local Pangal community, exemplifying its enduring commitment to communal harmony, mutual respect, and inclusive engagement.
Indian Army in a release said that the event was attended by 125 individuals, including local residents, community leaders, religious dignitaries, and Army personnel, all united in the solemn observance of the holy month of Ramzan.
The evening unfolded with warmth and camaraderie as participants broke their fast together - a gesture symbolising unity, fellowship, and shared humanity.
Meaningful interactions between the Indian Army and the local Pangal community further strengthened bonds of trust, cooperation, and a shared aspiration for peace, progress, and social cohesion in the region.
Such initiatives reaffirm the Indian Army's role not only as a guardian of national security but also as a custodian of societal values, fostering civil-military relations through constructive engagement that promotes goodwill and mutual understanding.
The Iftar gathering was both a spiritual observance and a celebration of solidarity, compassion, and national integration.
By fostering dialogue, shared experiences, and communal bonds, such events reinforce the enduring principle that unity and harmony remain the nation's greatest strengths.




