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What Is the President’s Bodyguard Qualification Badge?

Earning this badge is a matter of immense pride for any soldier, as it signifies excellence in both ceremonial precision and operational competence.

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Last updated: November 5, 2025
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The President’s Bodyguard Qualification Badge is one of the most prestigious insignias in the Indian Army, awarded to soldiers who have successfully completed the demanding training required to serve in the President’s Bodyguard. This badge is a mark of honour, discipline, and exceptional skill, symbolizing the soldier’s induction into the oldest and most elite cavalry regiment of the Indian Army. The President’s Bodyguard, or PBG, holds a unique position as both a ceremonial and operational unit, directly responsible for the safety of the President of India and for representing the highest traditions of the Indian Armed Forces.

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The badge is awarded after a soldier undergoes rigorous selection and training. Only the most outstanding soldiers from the Armoured Corps are chosen for this regiment. They must meet exacting physical standards, including height, posture, and bearing, and must also possess an impeccable service record. Once selected, they undergo specialized training at the Rashtrapati Bhavan complex and other military institutions. This training covers equestrian skills, sword drill, ceremonial parades, and operational readiness. The men of the President’s Bodyguard are trained not only to perform precise and elegant ceremonial duties but also to be fully capable of combat in the field if required.

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The design of the President’s Bodyguard Qualification Badge reflects the unit’s proud heritage and martial traditions. It typically features the Ashoka Lion emblem, symbolizing the authority of the Republic of India, along with crossed lances that represent the cavalry heritage of the regiment. The motto “Bharat Mata Ki Jai,” meaning “Victory to Mother India,” is often inscribed on the badge, reflecting the spirit of service and devotion to the nation. The badge is worn on the uniform with great pride, usually on the left chest or upper sleeve, depending on the dress regulations, and serves as a visible sign of belonging to one of the most distinguished units in the Army.

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Earning this badge is a matter of immense pride for any soldier, as it signifies excellence in both ceremonial precision and operational competence. Members of the President’s Bodyguard play a prominent role in state ceremonies, including the Guard of Honour for visiting heads of state, the Republic Day Parade, and the ceremonial escort duties for the President. Yet beyond the grandeur of ceremony, they remain fully trained soldiers capable of deploying in combat operations if called upon. This dual nature of their role—balancing elegance with readiness—makes the badge not merely a symbol of ceremonial service but a recognition of comprehensive military professionalism.

The tradition of the President’s Bodyguard dates back to 1773, making it the oldest surviving cavalry regiment in India. Over the centuries, it has evolved from a small body of elite horsemen protecting the British Governor-General to an independent Indian unit serving the Head of State. The President’s Bodyguard Qualification Badge thus carries not just personal prestige but also centuries of regimental legacy. Every soldier who earns it becomes a custodian of history, discipline, and devotion, embodying the dignity and spirit of the Indian Army in its highest ceremonial form.

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