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BATTLE OF REZANG LA                                       18 NOVEMBER 1962

A
           n epic battle was fought between           of their trenches and engaged the enemy in hand
           ‘C’ Company of l3 KUMAON                   to hand combat,       before attaining martyrdom.
           commanded by Late Major Shaitan            After capturing two Platoons, while the enemy
Singh, PVC and thousands of invading troops of        was regrouping to attack the third Platoon and
People`s Liberation Army on 18 November 1962          Company Headquarters, Naik Sahi Ram waited
at Rezang La, about 19 miles South of Village         for the Chinese to assemble before opening up
Chushul, guarding the South-East approach to          the Light Machine Gun & killing several Chinese
Chushul Valley in Ladakh.                             soldiers. Major Shaitan Singh resited rest of the
                                                      Light Machine Guns which kept firing until they
    The attack on Rezang La was launched on           were silenced. The gallant Company Commander
18 November 1962. A patrol from ‘C’ Company           received two bursts of Machine Gun fire in his
detected the Chinese in their Forward Assembly        arm and abdomen while moving from bunker to
Area at 0400 hours. The first wave of attack came     bunker raising morale of his men and continued to
at 0500 hours, which was beaten back with heavy       fight despite being seriously wounded. The enemy
enemy casualties. On failure of their first attack,   was finally stalled at Rezang La. It was due to the
the Chinese pounded Rezang La with heavy              endless courage, bravery and fighting capability of
Artillery and Mortar fire of high intensity. Under    the ‘Veer Ahirs’.
covering fire, the Chinese launched their second
wave on two platoons simultaneously but the               The Battalion sacrificed 114 heroes which
intensity of own fire forced them to abandon the      included one officer and two Junior Commissioned
attacks. The Chinese then attacked a platoon from     Officers, who preferred to die fighting than
the West. Due to numerical superiority and fire       surrender even an inch of their motherland. The
power, the position fell in the hands of advancing    Battalion became the proud recipient of Battle
Chinese troops. All men died in their trenches        Honour `REZANG LA’ and Theatre Honour
including the medical orderly Sepoy Dharam            `LADAKH’. Subsequently, ‘C’ Company was re-
Pal Dahaiya, who was found holding a morphine         raised & rechristened as ‘Rezang La Company’ in
syringe and a bandage in his hand. The Chinese        1963. The Company Commander, Major Shaitan
continued advancing towards the depth section         Singh was awarded the Param Veer Chakra
position on Top where a dozen Ahirs jumped out        posthumously.

            “Courage is contagious. When a brave man takes a stand,
                    the spines of others are often stiffened”
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November 2019

From the Editor’s Desk

E
          astern Command covers the largest area
          encompassing eight states overseeing 63%
          of the land borders of our Country. The area
of responsibility includes borders with five countries
which is unique in itself. Due to its strategic location
guarding the Eastern frontiers, the Command is at
the forefront of the 'Act-East policy'.
    The Command theatre stretches from the icy
heights of Himalayas to the dense jungles of North
East and the plains of Assam and Bengal each
offering a unique challenge in terms of operations.
The vagaries of nature coupled with contrasting
extreme climates enhance the challenges for the                   Battle of Rezang la - 18 November 1962................... 2
soldier on ground. However, notwithstanding the                   Chief’s Page................................................................ 4
inclement weather conditions, Eastern Command
                                                                  In Focus...................................................................... 5
has steadfastly undertaken its duty of guarding the
vast frontiers, thereby providing security to the                 Snippets...................................................................6-7
Nation. Eastern Command has also done the Nation                  Eastern Command .................................................. 8-9
proud by spearheading the Liberation of Bangladesh,
achieving a decisive victory against Pakistan in the              J&K Diary................................................................. 10
1971 War.                                                         North East Diary........................................................ 11
    At present, alongwith its conventional task,                  Communique............................................................. 12
the Command is leading highly successful counter
insurgency operations in the volatile regions of the              Welfare and Empowerment ...................................... 13
North East. Troops and units of the Command are                   Training..................................................................... 14
involved in Operation Rhino in Assam, Operation
Orchid in Nagaland and Operation Hifazat in                       Sports and Adventure............................................... 15
Manipur. In addition to maintaining peace and                     Regimental Celebrations........................................... 16
stability in the region, the Command is involved
at every level for meaningful changes in the lives
of the people through Operation Sadbhavana and                                                  CONTACT FOR QUERIES
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CHIEF’S PAGE

General Bipin Rawat, COAS released commemorative         On the occasion of 73rd Infantry Day, General Bipin
postal stamps on ‘Siachen Warrior’ on 26 October 19 at   Rawat laid wreath at the National War Memorial in
Manekshaw Centre, Delhi to pay tributes to the great     Delhi, to honour the fallen soldiers
sacrifices made by Indian Army in Siachen Glacier

 General Bipin Rawat flagged off ‘The Ultimate Run’ in New Delhi on 19 October 19, conducted to honour
 Next of Kin (NOK) & disabled soldiers and felicitated battle casualties, NOK and ASHA school children.
 Thousands of serving and retired officers, JCOs & OR with their families whole heartedly participated in
 various categories of run & walk, which included 1.2 km Angel Run for NOK and battle casualties

 During his official visit, General Bipin Rawat, COAS called on His Excellency Mr Ibrahim Md Solih, Hon'ble
 President of Republic of Maldives. The President hailed Indo-Maldives enduring friendship, commended
 joint efforts of both Armed Forces at enhancing, revitalizing bilateral defence cooperation. The COAS handed
 over range of vehicles and military spares to the Chief of Maldives National Defence Force (MNDF). These
 equipment will enhance the operational & functional efficiency of MNDF

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In focus
                       INTERNATIONAL DEFENCE COOPERATION
  Defence cooperation has emerged as an important pillar of India’s diplomatic efforts and the
Indian Army has remained in the forefront of these endeavours. Three major joint exercises were
                          conducted in the month of October 2019.

                           Exercise KAZIND 2019 : Indo– Kazakhstan
      (14 days long joint training based on counter terrorist operations from 05 -17 October 2019)

                         Exercise NOMADIC ELEPHANT : Indo-Mongolia
 (14 days long exercise based on counter terrorism operations under UN mandate : 05-18 October 2019)

                            Exercise EKUVERIN 2019 : Indo-Maldives
     (Based on counter terrorism operations in semi-urban environment from 07-20 October 2019)

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snippets

Army Commander’s Conference was conducted at New Delhi from 14-19 October 19. Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath
Singh and General Bipin Rawat, COAS addressed the Army Commanders and Staff. To ensure due diligence,
decisions are taken through collegiate system comprising Army Commanders and senior officers.

On the eve of 73rd Infantry Day on 26 October           The white water rafting expedition ‘Rudrashila’ was
19, Lieutenant General SK Saini, Southern Army          flagged in by General Officer Commanding Konark
Commander inaugurated a Light and Sound Show at         Corps at Jodhpur on 25 October 19. The expedition
National War Memorial, Pune and dedicated it to the     team spread awareness amongst locals on current
citizens of Pune. The inaugural show was witnessed by   social issues of ‘Swachh Bharat’ and ‘Preservation of
a host of civil & military dignitaries and veterans.    River Eco-Systems’.

Lieutenant General Elias Martins Filho, MONUSCO         49 students and nine teachers of Kendriya Vidyalaya
Force Commander conferred coveted Unit Citation         Sangathan visited Suratgarh Military Station on 09
to Headquarters 301 Infantry Brigade Group &            October 19 under a pilot project 'SEEMA DARSHAN'
INDBATT-II for maintaining peace in the region.         initiated by the Ministry of Human Resource
                                                        Development. During the visit, students witnessed
                                                        demonstration on various Army equipment and were
                                                        encouraged to join the Armed Forces.
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snippets

Indo-Russian defence cooperation saw a new high           Hon’ble Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi celebrated
with the visit of a Russian Artillery delegation led by   Diwali with Army personnel guarding the Line of
Lieutenant General Bakaneev Sergey Anatolyevich,          Control in Rajouri District of Jammu and Kashmir on
Commandant Mikhailovskaya Artillery Military              27 October 19.
Academy to School of Artillery, Devlali. They were
briefed on various training aspects.

Indian Army Peacekeepers supported & led                  Ex Serviceman Rally for veterans & Veer Naris was
a peace march at Malakal in South Sudan.                  organised by Pine Division & HQ Pashchim UP Sub
The initiative recognizes the efforts of those who have   Area at Meerut on 13 October 19. Large number of
worked hard to end conflict & promote peace in South      veterans & Veer Naris were provided assistance.
Sudan.

Troops of Indian Army and Assam Rifles with an aim        A Memorandum of Understanding between Yes Bank
to spread environmental awareness and importance          & Indian Army has been signed at New Delhi on 23
of planting trees organised Tree Plantation Drive at      October 19 to provide quality banking services to
Baguri & Dekargaon in Nagaon & Sonitpur Districts         serving and retired personnel.
of Assam on 26 October 19.

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Eastern C
                                                                   Rising Sun Crest
                                                                   • Eastern Command has the Rising Sun on its Coat
                                                                     of Arms.
                                                                   • The symbol of Rising Sun epitomises the Command's
                                                                     responsibility for protecting the eastern frontiers of
                                                                     the country as “Warriors of the East”.
                                                                   • It heralds the golden rays of the Rising Sun signifying
                                                                     that the glory of Eastern Command will never
Major Operations
                                                                     diminish.
PARTICIPATION IN OPERATIONS
POST - INDEPENDENCE
• Sino- Indian War of 1962
                                                                   BRIEF HISTORY
                                                                   Headquarters Eastern Command was raised in
• Indo – Pak War of 1971
                                                                   1920      (pre – independence) at Nainital with
• Operation Rhino in Assam                                         territorial jurisdiction over Delhi, UP, Bengal,
• Operation Orchid in Nagaland                                     Bihar, Odisha and Assam.
• Operation Hifazat in Manipur                                     Thereafter owing to operational commitments the
                                                                   Command Headquarters shifted to Barrackpore,
                                                                   Ranchi and Lucknow.
                                                                   Finally the Command settled down in its present
                                                                   location of Fort William, Kolkata in the immediate

MILITARY DIPLOMACY - 2019
• Series of Joint Exercises with friendly foreign countries have
  been conducted by Eastern Command which are as follows:-
• Ex Sampriti with Bangladesh in February 2019
• Ex Maitree with Thailand in September 2019
• Ex Dharma Guardian with Japan in October 2019
• Other than these, Eastern Command conducts routine &             ADVENTURE ACTIVITIES
  ceremonial BPMs with PLA at the designated locations.            • Indo – Bangladesh Joint White Water Rafting
                                                                     Expedition from 17- 21 March 19
                                                                   • Third Indo - Bangladesh Joint Cycling Expedition
                                                                     from 18- 26 March 19

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Command
                                  Role
                                  • Responsible for ensuring security
                                    and territorial integrity of the nation
                                    by guarding the LAC in the states of
                                    Sikkim and Arunachal Pradesh.
                                  • Carryout       counter       insurgency
                                    operations in the insurgency prone
                                    areas of North Eastern States.

     wake of the Sino - Indian Conflict.
     Lt General KM Cariappa, OBE was the first
     Indian General-Officer–Commanding in Chief
     who took over the reins of the Eastern Command
     in Nov 1947.
     Fd Marshal Sam Manekshaw, Padam Vibhushan,
     Padam Bhushan, MC also commanded the
     Eastern theatre in 1964.

                                                             HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE AND
                                                             DISASTER RELIEF
                                                             • Evacuation of 3000 Stranded tourists in Sikkim in
                                                               December 2018 and January 2019
                                                             • Flood relief in Tripura in June 2019
                                                             • Flood Relief in Assam in June- July 2019

• Nari Shakti Patrol– all Women team patrolling in the
  Himalayas in August 2019

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Jammu and Kashmir diary

Raksha Mantri Shri Rajnath Singh dedicated to the       Lieutenant General Ranbir Singh, Northern Army
Nation 'COL CHHEWANG RINCHEN SETU', a                   Commander accompanied by Regional President
430m long bridge on Shyok River in Eastern Ladakh       AWWA attended Sangam Youth Festival at Bhadarwah
constructed by BRO. COAS alongwith Northern             and appreciated the motivation, enthusiasm & talent of
Army Commander and DGBR were present for the            participants. More than 1500 students from 32 colleges
ceremony.                                               participated in the event.

A rally was organised at Udhampur on 05 October 19,     Border Personnel Meet was conducted on 02 October
wherein 400 veterans & NOKs present were assured        19 on the occasion of Chinese National Day at DBO-
of organisational support. On the spot redressal by     TWD meeting point of Eastern Ladakh. Delegations of
concerned agencies & medical camp was organised.        both countries reaffirmed their commitment towards
                                                        enhancing existing cordial relations & maintaining
                                                        peace & tranquillity along the Line of Actual Control.

Cycling Expedition from Bakloh, Himachal Pradesh        Chinar Corps organised educational cum awareness
to Dugga, J & K via Padrigali was flagged off by the    tour for Kashmiri students of Degree College,
General Officer Commanding, Dah Division on 09          Handwara to Delhi & Agra from 10-16 October 19.
October 19. Team covered a distance of 246 kms across   Students visited premier educational institutes &
challenging terrain & adverse climatic conditions.      heritage sites and interacted with academicians &
                                                        senior officers.
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NORTH EAST DIARY

Army and Assam Rifles troops rescued more than 300         A ceremonial Border Personnel Meeting between
stranded families on 27 October 19 after flood waters of   the border troops of Indian Army & China's People's
Diphu and Dhansiri rivers submerged several colonies       Liberation Army was held at ‘Bum La' in Arunachal
& villages at Dimapur in Nagaland.                         Pradesh on 27 October 19. The function involved
                                                           extension of greetings, exchange of gifts and cultural
                                                           programmes on the occasion of Diwali.

A Recruitment Rally was organised at Chungthang,           A 20 member cycling team embarked on a 1500 km
Sikkim from 16 to 18 October 19. Thousands of young        long challenging mountain terrain cycling expedition
aspirants turned up to participate in the rally and        across Arunachal Pradesh on 25 October 19 to promote
expressed their gratitude for the genuine concern of       the spirit of adventure, reach out to the local populace
Army in providing them an employment opportunity.          including school children, spread the message of
                                                           peace, solidarity and national integration through
                                                           'Know Your Army' campaign.

A special event for ESM and Veer Naris was organised       An Ex-Servicemen Rally was organised at Jagiroad on
by 15 Assam Rifles on 15 October 19 coinciding with        05 October 19 in Morigaon, Assam. Stalls of Grievance
60 years of service to the nation. Veer Nari wife of       Cell, ESM Data Updation Centre and Zila Sainik Board
Rifleman Gopal Chand, Kirti Chakra (Posthumous)            were set up to facilitate resolution of issues faced by
paid homage to her gallant husband on the solemn           the ESM. Many ESM and Veer Naris from adjoining
occasion.                                                  areas benefitted from the same.

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Communique                                                                           ‘Our VETARANS
                                                                                   OUR RESPONSIBILITY’
                       NECESSARY ACTION TOWARDS CORRECT DOCUMENTATION AND ENTITLEMENTS
                                       (CHECK LIST FOR VETERANS AND NOK)
A serving personnel retiring after completing terms of service is eligible for pension and other financial grants (Gallantry
Awards, Disability etc). NoKs are also eligible for family pension, financial grants and benefits after the demise of the veteran.
The check list below will serve as ready reckoner for Veterans & NoKs to assist them in correcting/completing their documentation
and also claim the grants which they may not be availing.
1. Has the particulars of NoK been correctly notified in the PPO (Name, date of birth and relation) ?
2. Is the ESM any gallantry or distinguished Awardee? Has it been notified in the PPO? Is the gallantry award monetary
    allowance been granted to the ESM/NoK? Has the State Govt recognized the Award in terms of monetary benefit or
    allotment of land?
3. Has the ESM opened a joint pension account with his NoK?
4. Has the Part II Order of all children been published with correct name and date of birth?
5. In case of Death/Divorce of First Wife and subsequent re-marriage, has the Part II order been published and notified in the
    PPO?
6. Is the family getting liberalized/special/ordinary family pension as per the authorization?
7. Is the NoK getting enhanced rate of pension up to 10 years in case of death in harness and 07 years or 67 years in case of
    death after retirement?
8. In case of death after retirement, has the NoK claimed the Extended Insurance (EI) from AGIF?
9. If death of husband has been classified as Battle Casualty (BC), is children education grant being claimed from CW-3? (as
    the complete expenses are paid for by the Government )
10. If death of husband has been classified as Physical Casualty (PC), is children education grant being claimed from ZSB and
    DIAV?
11. Is the pensioner including the NoK above 80 yrs of age getting additional pension (20% on attaining 80yrs, 30% on 85 yrs,
    40% on 90yrs, 50% of 95 yrs and 100% on attaining 100 yrs of age)?
12. Has the pensioner declared his nominee in the bank account and Nominee for LTA?
13. In case of two pensions earned by the ESM, is the NoK getting the Dual Family Pension?
14. Has the OROP been correctly implemented by the PDA/Bank?
15. Is the pensioner/war widow availing all facilities/assistance being provided by KSB/ZSB/AG/AWWA?
16. Is there any orphan child in ESM family? Is the child getting all entitlements?
18. On the death of ESM, has the NoK claimed the ADLRS from the CSD and demise grant from ZSB/Records?
19. Has the primary membership of CSD/ECHS/ESM cards been changed on demise of pensioner?
20. In case of death in harness, has the NoK claimed financial benefits for eligible children for ongoing/higher studies and
    daughter marriage?
21. Is the son of deceased ESM eligible for recruitment /employment in Defence Forces?
22. Is the widow/NoK eligible and willing for employment/job? In case of death in harness, has the unit taken up case with line
    Directorate for compassionate employment for the NoK (if eligible)?
23. Has the WILL, if any, of the deceased ESM been executed legally and correctly?
24. Is there any ongoing financial dispute with the in-laws or related to property?
25. In case of ongoing divorce proceedings, is the wife getting maintenance allowance? (Lady to be advised to claim for
    maintenance allowance pending finalization of divorce)
26. In case the husband has divorced / remarried without consent of first wife, has any legal action been taken by the lady?
27. Has the widow (aged above 65 years) of a non-pensioner (upto Havildar rank) got adequate source of income to look after
    herself? (If not, she may be advised to claim monthly Penury grant from KSB)
28. In case of death in harness, has the NoK/widow applied for retention of government married accommodation to local
    Station HQ?
29. In case of an ongoing marital discord, has the lady got her ECHS and CSD smart card with her? (If not, she should be
    advised to immediately contact Col Veteran/Stn HQ to get the same made for herself and the eligible dependents at the
    earliest)
30. Has the pensioner got any handicapped child? If so, then has the child’s Part II order been published and case processed for
    notification in PPO?
31. Has the case been taken up for grant of pension to handicapped child after the death of pensioner/spouse?
32. Has a Guardian been nominated and a bank account opened in the name of the handicapped child under guardianship?
33. Is there any widowed/unmarried/divorced daughter of pensioner in ESM family? If so, has the Part II order been published
    for dependency and ECHS card made?
34. In case of death in harness due to accident/terrorist action, has the NoK claimed Personal Accident Insurance (PAI) from
    the bank within the stipulated period of 180 days?
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welfare and empowerment

In an event conducted by 31 Sub Area, equipment and           In its continued effort to empower women, White
furniture were presented to the students and staff of         Knight Corps inaugurated a Women Empowerment
School for Deaf and Dumb, Rambagh, Srinagar to cater          Node at village Salbala in J & K. The Node will impart
for future needs of the school. Mrs Taruna Chauhan,           training to local women and thereafter provide means
Chairperson FWO was the chief guest for the event.            for self-employment.

INSPIRING VETERANS
Major Gopal Mitra, Sena Medal (Retired)
Major Gopal Mitra, Sena Medal (Retired) was
commissioned into the Indian Army in 1995 and
served extensively in Counter Insurgency operations
both in the North East and Kashmir. He was also
engaged in active operations during the Kargil War in
1999. In 2000, he was severely injured while leading a
‘search and destroy’ operation in the Kupwara district
of Kashmir, and suffered total visual impairment. He
survived near-fatal injuries, 60 stitches across his face,
several reconstructive surgeries and almost two years in
the hospital. Major Mitra, however, chose to overcome
these insurmountable odds and handicaps through
steely resolve, grit and determination. The officer then
went on to achieve greater heights when he set a record at
the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai by
becoming the first blind student to top a post graduate
course. He followed it up by successfully completing
M.Sc. in Development Management at the prestigious
London School of Economics with outstanding grades.           This has once again proved the old adage: ‘Once a
He is now working in the United Nations Children’s            Soldier Always a Soldier’ even despite the unexpected
Emergency Fund (UNICEF) as Programme Specialist               turn of destiny. The bigger ‘Battle of Life’ can always be
for disability. He is the first Indian with disabilities to   won no matter what the circumstances are!
occupy this key UNICEF post. Major Mitra is also an
ardent campaigner of disability rights.

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TRAINING
                                               ‘The aim of military training is not just to prepare
                                                  men for battle, but to make them long for it’

'Combat Team Training Capsule’ for Myanmar Army'          Passing Out Parade of 58 Gorkha Training Centre
personnel has been conducted under the aegis of           was held at Shillong. The Parade symbolises the
ACC & S Ahmednagar. Myanmar Army personnel                culmination of rigorous recruit training and
have undergone systematic and graduated training          transformation of raw recruit into a young soldier.
culminating with full range of exploitation on            In an impressive ceremony marked by immaculate
operational equipment and manoeuvre exercise.             turnout and precision marching, a total of 155 Recruits
                                                          took ‘Oath of Affirmation’.

Lieutenant Colonel Swaroop Singh Kuntal completed         Major Abdul Quadir Khan of Corps of Signals brought
Ironman Malaysia in 12 hours and 14 minutes to            laurels to the Indian Army by winning a Silver
become fastest Indian finisher of full Ironman race.      Medal at the prestigious 53rd Asian Body Building
Ironman triathlon consists of 3.8 km of sea swimming,     and Physique Sports Championship held at Batam,
followed by 180 km of cycling and finally 42.2 km of      Indonesia on 02 October 19.
running.

Synergized firepower of fighter aircraft, attack helicopters, Armour, Artillery, Infantry & Air Defence platforms
was showcased at Pokhran ranges Rajasthan under the aegis of Sudarshan Chakra Corps in an Integrated Fire
Power Exercise. The exercise underscored Indian Army’s resolve to implement the integrated launch of Strike
Corps in desert terrain using Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs) along the Western Front.

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Sports & adventure
                                                                              “Life begins at the end of
                                                                                your comfort zone”
Havildar Mohit Saini of Army Yachting Node,
clinched Gold Medal in Laser Standard Class
in Abu Dhabi Open Regatta held in Abu Dhabi
from 17-19 October 19.

                                                  Subedar Anandan Gunasekaran, Para Athlete of MEG
                                                  & Centre won three Gold Medals in 7th Military
                                                  World Games 2019 conducted at Wuhan, China in
                                                  100 m, 200 m and 400 m events. He also qualified for
                                                  Tokyo Olympics 2020 after winning a Gold medal in
                                                  200 m event in Handisport Open Paris 2019.

Mountaineering Expedition to Mount Trimukhi               Corps of Signals Daredevils team gave a thrilling
located at an altitude of 6422 m was undertaken by a 11   performance during motorcycle display at Dussehra
member team of Indian Army. The team successfully         Celebrations in Mysore on 08 October 19. The
reached the summit on 14 October 19.                      spectacular show of agility, physical endurance and
                                                          sportsmanship spellbound the august gathering.

                                                                 Havildar Praveen Kumar of Assam
                                                                 Regiment became the first Indian man
Boxers of Indian Army Sports Institute won five                  to win a gold medal at the Wushu World
Gold, two Silver and one Bronze medal in 4th Elite               Championships. Praveen's phenomenal
Men National Boxing Championship held from 03-11                 feat came in the 48kg category in the men’s
October 19. Havildar Naveen Boora was adjudged the               sanda event of the 15th World Wushu
best boxer in the event.                                         Championships held in Shanghai, China
                                                                 on 23 October 19 .

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Regimental celebrations
                                                        The Honourable President of India, Shri Ram Nath
                                                        Kovind interacted with Territorial Army fraternity
                                                        at Rashtrapati Bhawan on the occasion of 70th
                                                        Raising Day of Territorial Army on 09 October 19.

                                                        School of Artillery celebrated 100 years of its
                                                        glorious foundation on 10 October 19. Shri Ram
                                                        Nath Kovind, Honourable President of India graced
                                                        the occasion and inaugurated ‘Rudranaad’ museum
                                                        dedicated to the glorious and unique history of the
                                                        School.

The Honourable President of India Shri Ram Nath
Kovind presented the ‘President’s Colours’ to the
Army Aviation Corps during a grand Ceremonial
Colour Presentation Parade held at the Combat
Army Aviation Training School, Nashik on 10
October 19.

                                                        IMTRAT Bhutan celebrated its 57th Raising Day at
                                                        Haa. Prime Minister Lotay Tshering Bhutan and
                                                        various other dignitaries graced the event along
                                                        with local population. The event was an elegant
                                                        blend of Indian and Bhutanese culture.

Gajraj Corps celebrated its 57th Raising Day at a
function held at its headquarters in Tezpur, Assam on
04 October 19. The Corps was raised on 04 October
1962 in the midst of the India-China conflict and
over the years has played a commendable role
in both conventional and counter insurgency
operations in the Eastern Theatre.
        Next Edition of Baatcheet will cover the theme 'Indo-Pak 1971 War Special' to celebrate
                                  'Always Victorious-Indian Army'.
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