Commando Course Concludes at Junior Leaders Wing with Sepoy Rajendar Singh Khati Honored as Best Student
The Indian Army's Commando Course has successfully concluded at the Junior Leaders Wing (JL Wing) in Belagavi, representing the completion of one of the Army's most challenging and respected training programs.
This iteration of the course included participants not only from India but also four Junior Leaders from Friendly Foreign Countries, specifically Benin, Botswana, Cameroon, and the Philippines. These soldiers were subjected to intense physical and mental trials aimed at boosting combat leadership skills and endurance capabilities.

The valedictory event was led by Major General Rakesh Manocha, the Commander of the JL Wing, who delivered the final address and honored the course's award recipients.
During the ceremony, Sepoy Rajendar Singh Khati from the 22 KUMAON Regiment earned the title of Best Student. Additionally, Corporal Jay Lord C. Pasaraba from the Philippine Army was awarded the Best Foreign Student Trophy, signifying the camaraderie and military collaboration between the participating nations.

The Commando Course remains a testament to the Indian Army's commitment to fostering leaders who are not only physically robust and mentally nimble but also tactically adept, ready to operate under the most demanding conditions.







