A proud military tradition was upheld at the Grenadiers Regimental Centre, Jabalpur, as 872 Agniveers successfully completed their training and crossed the revered Antim Pag at the historic Colonel Hoshiyar Singh PVC Parade Ground, marking their induction into the ranks of the Indian Army.
The Passing Out Parade signified the culmination of 24 weeks of intensive military training, during which the Agniveers were transformed into disciplined, confident and combat-ready soldiers prepared to serve the nation with dedication and courage.

The parade showcased impeccable drill, military bearing and soldierly spirit as the young warriors marched proudly before their instructors, commanders and family members. The ceremony reflected the values of discipline, professionalism and commitment that form the foundation of military service.
Adding to the grandeur of the occasion was an impressive Physical Training (PT) Display, highlighting the physical fitness and agility achieved by the trainees. Demonstrations included obstacle negotiation exercises supported by quadcopters, showcasing the integration of modern technology into military training.

The event also provided parents and guests with guided exposure to advanced training infrastructure, simulator-based learning systems and contemporary training methodologies being employed to prepare future soldiers for evolving battlefield challenges.
A particularly emotional moment of the ceremony was the presentation of Gaurav Padaks to proud parents in recognition of their support, sacrifices and contribution to their children’s journey into military service.
Officials noted that the training programme focused on developing physically robust, mentally resilient and technologically aware soldiers capable of meeting the demands of modern warfare while upholding the highest traditions of the Indian Army.
As the newly inducted Agniveers begin their military careers, they carry forward the values instilled during training—grit, discipline, professionalism and an unwavering commitment to Nation First.
