Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Sapta Shakti Command, visited the prestigious 61 Cavalry, the world’s only active Horse Cavalry Regiment, renowned for its rich heritage and exceptional military traditions.

During the visit, the Army Commander reviewed the regiment’s operational preparedness, discipline, and adaptability to modern battlefield requirements. He commended the unparalleled professionalism, dedication, and combat readiness displayed by the unit, highlighting its role in preserving the Indian Army’s legacy of excellence.

The regiment, known for its heritage of mounted warfare and ceremonial precision, continues to evolve with contemporary military strategies while retaining its historic traditions.
Lt Gen Manjinder Singh emphasized the importance of blending time-honored cavalry ethos with modern operational needs, ensuring the unit remains an integral part of India’s defence forces.

The 61st Cavalry Regiment holds a unique place in the Indian Army as one of the last operational horse-mounted cavalry regiments in the world. This elite unit embodies a rich legacy of tradition, valor, and adaptability, preserving the heritage of mounted warfare while evolving with modern military demands.
The visit reaffirmed the Indian Army’s commitment to upholding tradition while embracing modernization, with the 61 Cavalry standing as a symbol of resilience, adaptability, and excellence.