The Punjab Regimental Centre at Ramgarh witnessed a proud and inspiring occasion as the 7th Batch of Agniveers successfully completed their military training and participated in the Attestation and Passing Out Parade.
The parade was reviewed by Brigadier Sajesh Babu PG, Commandant of the Punjab Regimental Centre, who inspected the contingents and congratulated the young soldiers on achieving an important milestone in their military careers.

A total of 1,121 Agniveers took the oath of allegiance to the nation during the ceremony, formally joining the ranks of the Indian Army after successfully completing rigorous military training.
The parade showcased the discipline, determination, military bearing and professionalism developed by the recruits during their training, reflecting the high standards maintained by the Punjab Regimental Centre.
Addressing the Agniveers, Brig Sajesh Babu commended them for their dedication, perseverance and commitment to service. He encouraged the newly inducted soldiers to uphold the finest traditions, values and ethos of the Indian Army throughout their careers.

Officials noted that the graduating batch represented India’s rich diversity of faiths, languages and cultures, united by a common commitment to serve and safeguard the nation.
The Eastern Command extended its heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the young soldiers as they embark on a journey defined by honour, duty and selfless service.
The Passing Out Parade marked the beginning of a new chapter for the 1,121 Agniveers, who now stand ready to serve the nation with courage, dedication and professionalism.
