In a remarkable showcase of discipline, precision, and physical prowess, 224 trainees from the Agniveer (P&R) 01/25 Batch, which included personnel from the Indian Coast Guard as well as representatives from Friendly Foreign Nations, accomplished their professional Electrical Training at INS Valsura.
The rigorous training program at INS Valsura—one of the top technical training institutions of the Indian Navy—blended academic learning with hands-on technical skill development and robust value-based training. This comprehensive approach has transformed the Agniveers into proficient and confident Sea Warriors, well-prepared to tackle the complex engineering and operational challenges they may face at sea.
The milestone was marked with a Passing Out Parade (POP) that was presided over by Commodore Rahul Sharma, Commanding Officer of INS Valsura. He expressed his admiration for the high standards demonstrated by the trainees and highlighted their dedication, discipline, and significant professional growth throughout the course.
During the ceremony, outstanding performers were recognized in various domains. Meritorious Agniveers received accolades for their exceptional achievements in academics, technical skills, and overall conduct, underscoring the program’s focus on excellence across multiple facets of training.
The event culminated in a poignant Shraddhanjali at the War Memorial, where the newly graduated Agniveers paid tribute to the fallen heroes of the naval forces. This solemn ceremony underscored their transition into a service marked by honor, responsibility, and an unwavering commitment to the nation.
The graduation of the Agniveer (P&R) 01/25 Batch stands as a testament to the Indian Navy’s dedication to developing skilled, disciplined, and future-ready sailors, poised to serve with distinction in an increasingly sophisticated maritime landscape.












