Omar Abdullah congratulates 711 Agniveers at JAK LI passing out parade in Srinagar
He wished them a distinguished and honourable career in the service of the nation.
He wished them a distinguished and honourable career in the service of the nation.
In addition, 21 foreign cadets — nine male and twelve female — from nine friendly foreign countries successfully completed their training, further strengthening bonds of camaraderie and cooperation across international borders.
A total of 622 Agniveer recruits were inducted into the Indian Army following the completion of 31 weeks of rigorous training at the Punjab Regimental Centre (PRC) in Ramgarh, Jharkhand.
The Indian Navy is set to witness the Passing Out Parade (POP) of the fifth batch of Agniveers, which takes place at INS Chilka on Friday. The event will mark the successful completion of rigorous training for approximately 2,972 Agniveers, including women trainees, who have undergone intensive preparation to join the Naval Forces.
The Presidents Gold Medal for the Indian Naval Academy B. Tech course was awarded to Midshipman Mohit Bhurariya.
This is the first time in the history of the force that an e-PoP was conducted for officer trainees, rather than the traditional way of holding a parade and ceremonial event under the sky.
Vice Admiral Chawla advised the cadets and Midshipmen to imbibe by the core values of Indian Navy “Duty, Honour and Courage”.
The excellent march past by gentleman cadets, walking on the tunes of ‘Sare Jahan Se Achha’ left the audience spellbound…
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