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307 Agniveers Join Gorkha Battalions After Passing Out Parade in Himachal Pradesh

In a significant event for the Indian Army, 307 Agniveers from the 4th batch graduated from the 14 Gorkha Training Centre (GTC) located in Subathu, Solan district, Himachal Pradesh. These young soldiers are set to join the esteemed Gorkha battalions of the 1st and 4th Gorkha Rifles, which have a storied military heritage spanning over 200 years.

The ceremony, characterized by its grandeur, was reviewed by Brigadier P P Singh, the Commandant of the 14 GTC. It marked the completion of a demanding 31-week training regimen focused on enhancing physical fitness and honing essential military skills such as battle and field craft, weapons handling, and tactical proficiency. In his motivating address, Brigadier Singh encouraged the Agniveers to uphold the integrity and honor of the Indian Army and to carry the national flag with pride across the country’s frontiers.

The passing out parade was complemented by a spectacular display featuring a pipe band and a demonstration of physical training, showcasing the discipline and capabilities of the new soldiers. This momentous occasion drew an audience of over 350 attendees, including current military personnel, retired servicemen, and the families of the Agniveers, who came to celebrate this important milestone in their lives.

In related news, other passing out parades for Agniveers were recently held across the country. At the 39 Gorkha Training Centre, a total of 331 Agniveers completed their intensive combat training and took an oath to serve their nation. The event, reviewed by Brigadier Anirban Datta, saw several outstanding trainees awarded medals for their excellence in various skills, including tactics and firing.

Moreover, in Goa, 920 Agniveers successfully graduated from the 2 Signals Training Centre in Bambolim, specializing as communication operators and drivers for the Indian Army. Commandant Brigadier Harsh Bhatia emphasized the crucial roles these graduates would play within various army units, further strengthening India’s defense capabilities. Among the top performers, several Agniveers received accolades for their meritorious contributions, solidifying their commitment to service.

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