Maj Gen Jai Singh Bainsla Reviews 7th Batch Passing Out Parade of Agniveers at Bihar Regimental Centre
The Bihar Regimental Centre in Danapur recently held a significant event as the 7th Batch of Agniveers completed their military training, culminating in the Attestation and Passing Out Parade.
The parade was overseen by Major General Jai Singh Bainsla, who serves as the Additional Director General of the Assam Rifles and the Colonel of the Bihar Regiment.

During the ceremony, 1,027 Agniveers pledged their allegiance to the nation, marking their official induction into the Indian Army after completing intense military training.
The newly inducted soldiers demonstrated remarkable discipline, accuracy, military posture, and professionalism, showcasing the excellent training standards at the Bihar Regimental Centre.

In his address to the Agniveers, Maj Gen Bainsla applauded them for reaching a pivotal point in their military careers and urged them to maintain the proud traditions, values, and ethos of the Indian Army as they serve the nation with honor and commitment.
The event was also attended by the families of the soldiers, who witnessed the transformation of the recruits into disciplined and combat-ready soldiers, ready to take on military responsibilities.

The Eastern Command conveyed its warm congratulations and best wishes to the newly attested Agniveers, emphasizing their representation of India's diverse faiths, languages, and cultures, unified in their commitment to serving the nation.
Officials indicated that the passing out of the seventh batch of Agniveers is a significant step in bolstering the Army’s future-ready manpower, while fostering a new generation of motivated and professionally trained soldiers.
The ceremony concluded with the Agniveers setting out on a journey of honor, duty, and service as members of the Indian Army.







