Sapta Shakti Command: Celebrating 22 Years of Valor and Innovation
The Sapta Shakti Command, the youngest of the Indian Army's commands, marked its 22nd Raising Day at Jaipur Military Station. The celebration honored the dedication and sacrifices of its personnel, underscoring its operational readiness and commitment to modernization, with events highlighting the Command's achievements and future-focused strategy.
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The Sapta Shakti Command, established on April 15, 2005, celebrated its 22nd Raising Day at Jaipur Military Station. As the youngest command of the Indian Army, it has rapidly become a formidable force on the Western Borders. The event was marked by a heartfelt address from Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Army Commander, who extended his congratulations to all ranks and veterans associated with the command.
The Army Commander praised the remarkable dedication and bravery of personnel past and present, whose contributions have defined the command's prestigious journey over the last 22 years. Under the motto 'Sarvada Vijayee Bhava', Sapta Shakti Command has earned a reputation for professionalism and preparedness, employing advanced training techniques and adopting new strategies to maintain national security.
A wreath-laying ceremony at Prerna Sthal, led by Lieutenant General PS Shekhawat, Chief of Staff, honored fallen soldiers, highlighting their courage and sacrifice. The celebrations included symphony band concerts for both military personnel and the public, reinforcing the command's legacy of valor. In his address, the Chief of Staff emphasized the importance of aligning with the Army's vision and strategic modernization efforts while acknowledging the support of families and veterans. He urged all ranks to remain committed to defending the nation's sovereignty with professionalism and courage.
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