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540 Agniveers pass out from JAKLI Regimental Centre in Srinagar

Srinagar, May 30 (KINS): A total of 540 Agniveers of the seventh batch successfully passed out from the Jammu and Kashmir Light Infantry (JAKLI) Regimental Centre during an impressive Attestation and Passing Out Parade held in Srinagar on Saturday.
The grand ceremony, held against the scenic backdrop of the Kashmir Valley, marked the successful completion of military training by the Agniveers and their induction into the Indian Army as trained soldiers.
The parade was reviewed by the General Officer Commanding (GOC), White Knight Corps, who praised the Agniveers for their excellent turnout, discipline, synchronized drill, and high standards of military professionalism. The event was attended by senior Army officers, civil dignitaries, and family members of the recruits.
The Agniveers underwent months of rigorous physical training, tactical exercises, and character-building activities before reaching this important milestone. The attestation ceremony symbolized their commitment to duty, courage, and selfless service to the nation.
Addressing the newly attested soldiers, the GOC urged them to uphold the highest traditions of the Indian Army and serve the country with dedication and integrity. He also appreciated the instructors and training staff for their efforts in shaping the young recruits into disciplined and combat-ready soldiers.
In a special gesture, dignitaries presented ‘Gaurav Padaks’ to the parents of the Agniveers in recognition of their sacrifice and contribution to the nation through their sons’ service.
The ceremony concluded on an emotional note as the young soldiers took the oath of allegiance and marched past with pride and confidence. With the Tricolour flying high above the parade ground, the event reflected the spirit of patriotism and the commitment of India’s youth towards safeguarding the unity, integrity, and security of the nation.(KINS)

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