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158 Agniveers Inducted into Indian Army at 14 Gorkha Training Centre in Subathu

Adhidev Jasrotia
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Last updated: June 6, 2025
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A new chapter was written in the legacy of the 14 Gorkha Training Centre as 158 Agniveers were formally inducted into the Indian Army during a solemn attestation parade held at the iconic Salaria Stadium in Subathu, Himachal Pradesh. The event marked the successful culmination of 31 weeks of rigorous basic military training for the fifth batch of Agniveers under the Indian government’s Agnipath Scheme.

#InServiceOfNation#AGNIPATH

In an impressive attestation parade held at the historic Salaria Stadium of 14 Gorkha Training Centre, #Subathu,
158 #AGNIVEERS passed out after successful completion of their basic military training. The AGNIVEERS in impeccable turnout marching… pic.twitter.com/H8NyDPxEmg

— Western Command – Indian Army (@westerncomd_IA) June 5, 2025

Impeccably dressed and marching in perfect unison to stirring patriotic tunes, the Agniveers took their oath of allegiance to the Republic of India in a ceremony steeped in tradition and pride. The event was graced by senior military officers, who presented awards to outstanding recruits in recognition of their performance during training. A symbolic moment of the parade included the handing over of a trophy and the ceremonial pinning of a badge on one of the Agniveers, marking their official transition into the Indian Army.

Adding to the grandeur of the occasion was a pipe band performance and a march-past, reviewed by a senior officer from a ceremonial vehicle. Families of the Agniveers were also honored during the ceremony, with proud parents receiving the Gaurav Padak as a token of appreciation for their unwavering support.

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The Agnipath Scheme, launched in June 2022, aims to recruit youth between 17.5 and 21 years of age for a four-year term, including six months of training. Designed to rejuvenate the Army’s age profile and address annual retirements of nearly 50,000 to 60,000 personnel, the scheme has drawn both praise and criticism. While the government touts it as a transformative reform that instills discipline and opens new career avenues, critics—including the Communist Party of India (Marxist) and the Indian National Congress—have expressed concerns over its short tenure, absence of pension for most recruits, and limited absorption into the permanent cadre.

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This parade in Subathu is part of a larger nationwide series of attestation parades inducting over 6,500 Agniveers into the Indian Army. Similar ceremonies have recently taken place in locations such as Leh, Srinagar, Nasik, and Belagavi, reflecting the wide implementation of the Agnipath initiative across the country.

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