The Indian Army celebrated a proud moment today as 1,363 Agniveers from the fifth batch of ASC Centre (North) successfully completed their military training at the Army Service Corps (ASC) Centre & College in Bangalore. The Passing Out Parade (POP) marked the culmination of months of rigorous training under the Agnipath scheme.
The Agnipath scheme, launched by the Union Cabinet in June 2022, aims to infuse young talent into the armed forces through a four-year service model. It has transformed the way soldiers are recruited and trained, focusing on discipline, skill development, and a future-ready approach to national service.
Lieutenant General JK Gera, Commandant of ASC Centre & College, reviewed the parade and congratulated the Agniveers for their discipline, precision, and dedication. In his address, he reminded the recruits of the core military values of imandari (honesty), wafadari (loyalty), and bahaduri (courage), stressing their relevance in today’s evolving battlefield environment. He called upon the Agniveers to embrace innovation and technological adaptability, noting the Army’s strategic shift towards network-centric warfare, exemplified by initiatives like Project Beehive aimed at full automation by 2030.
The parade featured an impressive demonstration of physical training and the Army Martial Arts Routine (AMAR), reflecting the Agniveers’ combat readiness and physical conditioning. These displays highlighted the preparedness of the young soldiers to meet the logistical and operational demands of the modern Indian Army.
A deeply emotional highlight of the event was the presentation of the Gaurav Padak to the parents of the Agniveers. This tradition, symbolizing the Army’s recognition of familial support, brought a sense of national pride and gratitude. It mirrors similar ceremonies held at institutions like the Officers Training Academy in Chennai, where the bond between the soldier and their family is formally honored.
The Agniveers, aged between 17.5 and 23 years, are now set to begin their service tenure. After completing their four-year duty, many will transition into civil society with enhanced skills and discipline, supported by initiatives like the Ministry of Home Affairs’ 10% reservation in the Central Reserve Police Force for ex-Agniveers, announced in April 2023.
Today’s ceremony reinforced the Indian Army’s focus on building a modern, agile, and skilled force while celebrating the enduring support of families. As the Agniveers move forward, they carry with them the values, training, and vision necessary to meet the demands of a transforming defence landscape.