Indian Army’s Mechanised Infantry Regiment Celebrates 47th Raising Day
The Mechanised Infantry Regiment of the Indian Army commemorated its 47th Raising Day with a wreath-laying ceremony at the National War Memorial and a lecture on strategic autonomy, highlighting its operational readiness and enduring legacy.
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The Indian Army's Mechanised Infantry Regiment marked its 47th Raising Day with a solemn ceremony in New Delhi. A wreath-laying event was held at the National War Memorial, honoring soldiers who paid the ultimate price in service to the nation. Major General R Premraj, representing the entire Regiment, led the tribute.
Celebrations continued with the 6th General K Sundarji Memorial Lecture at Jaipur Military Station. The event was guided by Lieutenant General PS Shekhawat, underlining the strategic challenges of autonomy in a divided world. The session included insights from notable speakers, with Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh delivering the keynote address.
The Mechanised Infantry Regiment remains crucial to the Indian Army's combat strategy, blending mechanised and infantry capabilities. Constantly evolving through technological enhancements, it ensures readiness for modern conflicts. The 47th Raising Day underscored its legacy of excellence and dedication to national service.
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