President and Supreme Commander of Armed Forces Pranab Mukherjee
on Saturday conferred the prestigious President’s Standard on the Armoured
Corps Centre and School, urging the training institute to strive for
professionalism in years ahead.
The President also released a
Special Day Cover during the ceremony.The presentation is acknowledgment of the meritorious service rendered by the
selected units over the years.
The Armoured Corps Centre and
School (ACC&S), which is known as Mecca of Black Berets and commanded by
Major General Praveen Dixit, was honoured in recognition of “commendable
service” rendered as a flagship mechanised warfare institution, providing
world-class training to men behind the machines.
Speaking on the occasion, the
President said: “Any nation draws its strength from all elements of national
power and the capabilities of its armed forces are a major source of national power.Although
we are a peace-loving nation, we will use all instruments of national power in
order to protect our sovereignty and national integrity.”
He added: “I am confident that
the Centre and School will continue to strive for excellence with professional
zeal and serve the nation in years to come.”
Mukherjee expressed confidence
that India’s brave soldiers will rise to
the occasion, as they have done in the
past, to meet the challenges and emerge victorious.“Our armed forces
exemplified by the brave men standing tall before us today epitomise grit and
determination in fulfilling their responsibilities by upholding the highest
standards of service above self,” the Supreme Commander said.
ACC&S has a glorious past
and rich tradition of providing superior training to officers, junior
commissioned officers and other ranks of Indian Army as well as foreign
countries, he said.
The heroes who
had fought historical victorious tank battles at Zoji La Pass, Khem Karan, Asal
Uttar, Chawinda, etc were trained at ACC&S, the President pointed out.
Mukherjee made it a point to
impress upon the audience the criticality of training in warfare.Stating that
it is the men behind the machines that matter most, Mukherjee said: “It was
proved time and again in all wars by India, and the superior training of our
tank men enabled them to destroy our enemy in their sophisticated tanks.”
Acknowledging the “untiring and
relentless” hard work of staff at ACC&S, he spoke of the institute as a
‘centre of excellence’ in imparting quality training to the Indian Army.
Maharashtra minister Ram Shinde
and Chief of Army Staff General Bipin Rawat were present at the event.
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