In a significant event celebrating the rich history and contributions of the Indian Army’s Madras Regiment, Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command and Colonel of The Madras Regiment, visited the 16 MADRAS (Travancore) on the occasion of its 206th Raising Day. The event was marked by a strong sense of camaraderie, tradition, and a reaffirmation of the regiment’s commitment to national service.
During his address, Lt Gen Manjinder Singh commended the “Thambis,” a term used to refer to the soldiers of the Madras Regiment, for their unwavering professionalism, exceptional dedication, and high operational standards. Recognizing the regiment’s long-standing legacy of valour and selfless service, he emphasized the importance of maintaining their distinguished ethos while adapting to the evolving challenges of modern warfare.
The 16 MADRAS (Travancore) Battalion holds a prestigious place in the Indian Army, with a glorious history of bravery and sacrifice. The unit has played a crucial role in numerous military operations and has upheld the finest traditions of the armed forces.
Lt Gen Singh encouraged all ranks to continue striving for excellence, reinforcing the regiment’s commitment to operational readiness and national security. He also underscored the significance of discipline, training, and technological advancements in modern military engagements.
The Raising Day celebrations included various ceremonial events, paying tribute to the regiment’s martyrs and reaffirming the commitment of its soldiers to upholding the highest traditions of duty, honour, and courage.
The visit of Lt Gen Manjinder Singh and his motivating address further strengthened the morale of the troops, inspiring them to carry forward the proud legacy of the Madras Regiment in the service of the nation.
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