1,343 Agniveers from Batch 06/25 Pass Out in Ceremony at Artillery Centre, Nasik

In a proud display of military tradition, a total of 1,343 Agniveers from Batch 06/25 celebrated their successful completion of training at the Artillery Centre...

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In a proud display of military tradition, a total of 1,343 Agniveers from Batch 06/25 celebrated their successful completion of training at the Artillery Centre in Nasik. This event marked not only the conclusion of their rigorous preparations but also their formal induction into the esteemed Regiment of Artillery.

The Passing Out Parade was a spectacle of immaculate drill, military precision, and exceptional discipline. Reviewed by the Commandant of the Artillery Centre, the ceremony served as a recognition of the Agniveers’ transformation into disciplined and determined soldiers, prepared to serve the nation. The Commandant commended the new gunners for their dedication and the journey they undertook to become valiant members of the Indian Army.

Highlighting the emotional aspect of the occasion, Gaurav Padaks were awarded to the proud parents of the Agniveers. This gesture acknowledged the support and encouragement that families provided, which inspired these young men to commit to national service. As the new soldiers marched across the parade ground, the pride visible on their families’ faces underscored the significance of their transformation into fully trained members of the Indian Army.

The Southern Command extended heartfelt congratulations to the Agniveers and their families, emphasizing that their resolve and hard work reflect the strength of the nation. The ceremony also reaffirmed the enduring traditions of the Indian Army, showcasing its commitment to nurturing a capable and motivated generation of soldiers prepared to meet future challenges.

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