In a visit steeped in tradition and significance, General Manoj Pande, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), visited the Bombay Engineer Group & Centre, Khadki, in Pune.
This institution, known as the Bombay Sappers, has played a pivotal role in shaping General Pande’s distinguished military career, which began in December 1982. His visit was marked by solemn ceremonies, a tribute to the fallen, and interactions aimed at inspiring and motivating the current generation of soldiers.
The visit commenced with a solemn wreath-laying ceremony at the Bombay Sappers War Memorial. General Pande paid homage to the #Bravehearts who have made the ultimate sacrifice in service to the nation.
The War Memorial, a sacred site within the Centre, stands as a testament to the bravery and valor of the Bombay Sappers. General Pande’s gesture of respect underscored the enduring legacy of these heroes and the importance of remembering their contributions.
In his address during the ceremony, General Pande emphasized the significance of honouring those who have laid down their lives for the country. “The sacrifices of our Bravehearts inspire us to uphold the highest standards of duty and service.
Their legacy is our guiding light as we continue to defend our nation with unwavering resolve,” he stated.
Following the wreath-laying ceremony, General Pande was accorded an impressive Guard of Honour by the Bombay Sappers. This traditional military ceremony showcased the discipline and precision of the troops, reflecting the high standards of training and professionalism maintained at the Centre.
The Guard of Honour was a poignant reminder of General Pande’s own beginnings at this very institution and the values instilled in him during his formative years.
One of the key highlights of the visit was General Pande’s address to all ranks at the Bombay Engineer Group & Centre. In his speech, he lauded the various initiatives and developments undertaken by the Centre to impart state-of-the-art training to its personnel.
The COAS emphasized the importance of adapting to modern warfare techniques and the need for continuous improvement in training methodologies.
“The advancements and initiatives taken here at the Bombay Engineer Group & Centre are commendable.
It is crucial that we stay ahead of the curve, adopting the latest technologies and training practices to prepare our soldiers for the challenges of tomorrow,” General Pande remarked.
He encouraged the personnel to continue striving for excellence, highlighting the critical role of engineers in modern military operations, from constructing bridges and fortifications to executing complex demolitions.
In addition to addressing the troops, General Pande took the time to interact with them on a personal level. He visited various training modules and administrative facilities, gaining firsthand insights into the daily lives and challenges faced by the soldiers.
This interaction allowed the COAS to directly engage with the troops, listen to their experiences, and offer words of encouragement.
General Manoj Pande’s visit to the Bombay Engineer Group & Centre was not just a return to his roots but also an inspirational journey for the soldiers currently serving at the Centre.
His illustrious career, which began at this institution, stands as a testament to the profound impact that rigorous training and strong foundational values can have on a soldier’s life.
The Bombay Engineer Group & Centre, with its rich history and tradition, continues to be a cornerstone of excellence within the Indian Army.
The Centre’s commitment to providing state-of-the-art training and its continuous efforts to enhance the capabilities of its personnel are pivotal in maintaining the operational superiority of the Indian Army.
As the Bombay Sappers continue their journey, they do so with the inspiration and guidance of leaders like General Pande, ensuring that the spirit of excellence and dedication to duty remains ever strong.
It’s good to see the COAS Gen.Manoj Pande, visiting the BEG centre, the place where he took first step to be the Highest Rank Commander of Army.
It’s a moment of pride for him.
This gesture will definitely motivate everyone at BEG, to perform to the best of their abilities and take the name of BEG to Skies ….
Jai Hind..
Army people are kind and responsible
I am longing for indian army people to wave their hands when they see me . will they show partiality?