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Lieutenant Deeksha Tripathi Becomes First Female Combatant to Complete AMAR Course at AIPT Pune

By successfully completing one of the Army’s toughest combat training programs, Lieutenant Deeksha Tripathi has not only set a historic benchmark but also reinforced the spirit of resilience, professionalism, and dedication that defines the Indian Army.

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Last updated: March 11, 2026
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Lieutenant Deeksha Tripathi Becomes First Female Combatant to Complete AMAR Course at AIPT Pune

In a landmark achievement for gender integration in the Indian Armed Forces, Lieutenant Deeksha Tripathi has become the first female combatant to successfully complete the Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR) course at the Army Institute of Physical Training (AIPT) in Pune. The achievement was announced by the Indian Army’s Fire and Fury Corps on March 9, 2026.

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Serving with the Fire and Fury Corps in the strategically crucial Ladakh region, Lieutenant Tripathi’s accomplishment highlights exceptional physical endurance, mental resilience, and unwavering determination. The AMAR course is considered one of the most demanding combat training programs in the Indian Army, designed to prepare soldiers for intense close-quarters battle situations.

Introduced in 2023, the Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR) is a modern, standardized unarmed combat system developed to strengthen soldiers’ capabilities in hand-to-hand combat and unconventional battlefield situations. The program blends elements of traditional Indian martial arts with international close-combat techniques and replaces older unarmed combat drills used by the Army.

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The rigorous training focuses on multiple combat skills including bare-hand fighting techniques, weapon-based combat, defense against sharp-edged and improvised weapons, and mental conditioning under extreme stress. Participants also undergo intensive endurance training designed for operations in harsh environments such as high-altitude regions exceeding 14,000 feet along India’s northern borders.

The course typically runs for several weeks and includes physically demanding drills that test stamina, reflexes, balance, situational awareness, and controlled aggression. Training scenarios simulate real battlefield conditions where soldiers may have to neutralize threats without conventional weapons.

Despite the extreme physical and psychological demands of the program, Lieutenant Tripathi successfully completed the course with distinction. According to the Indian Army’s statement, she withstood its relentless demands and excelled with sheer grit, perseverance and determination.

Lieutenant Deeksha Tripathi has created history by becoming the first female combatant to successfully complete the Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR) Course at AIPT, Pune.

Known as one of the toughest training programs in the Indian Army, the AMAR course pushes soldiers to their… pic.twitter.com/Wui5LPdnmw

— SSBCrack (@SSBCrack) March 11, 2026

Her achievement is particularly significant given her posting with the Fire and Fury Corps (XIV Corps), one of the Indian Army’s most operationally active formations responsible for safeguarding India’s interests in the Ladakh sector. The region’s harsh climate, high altitude, and sensitive border deployments make it one of the toughest operational environments for soldiers.

Lieutenant Tripathi’s success also represents a broader step forward in the Indian Army’s ongoing efforts to enhance the role of women in military service. Over the past decade, women officers have been increasingly inducted into operational roles across several arms and services, reflecting the growing emphasis on Nari Shakti within the armed forces.

Her accomplishment is being widely seen as an inspiring milestone that could encourage more women officers to undertake advanced combat training and contribute to high-intensity operational roles. Defense observers note that such achievements strengthen both gender inclusivity and operational capability within the armed forces.

By successfully completing one of the Army’s toughest combat training programs, Lieutenant Deeksha Tripathi has not only set a historic benchmark but also reinforced the spirit of resilience, professionalism, and dedication that defines the Indian Army.

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