Lt Gen PC Nair, PVSM, AVSM,YSM, PhD, DG AR, extended his warm regards to all ranks of Assam Rifles and their families on the occasion of the 189th Raising Day of Assam Rifles.
The Assam Rifles, one of the oldest paramilitary forces of India, stands as a symbol of courage, discipline, and service. Established in 1835 as a modest armed police force, it has evolved into a formidable entity that not only guards the frontiers but also engages in multifarious roles, from counter-insurgency operations to humanitarian aid. As the Assam Rifles commemorates its 189th Raising Day, it's an opportune moment to reflect on its illustrious journey and the invaluable contributions it has made to the nation.
The genesis of the Assam Rifles traces back to the British colonial era when it was conceived as a means to maintain law and order in the northeastern regions of India. Originally known as the 'Cachar Levy,' it underwent several transformations before being rechristened as the 'Assam Rifles' in 1917. Over the decades, it has witnessed myriad challenges, including two World Wars, the partition of India, and numerous insurgencies.
The Assam Rifles shoulders a diverse array of responsibilities, ranging from safeguarding the borders to fostering civil-military relations. Its operational spectrum encompasses counter-insurgency operations, border security, disaster relief, and assistance during civil unrest. The force operates in some of the most challenging terrains, including dense jungles, treacherous mountains, and remote border areas, exhibiting remarkable resilience and adaptability.
The Assam Rifles has earned accolades for its selfless service to the nation, often operating in hazardous conditions with unwavering dedication. From combating insurgency in the Northeast to providing humanitarian assistance during natural disasters, the force has consistently demonstrated its readiness to go above and beyond the call of duty. Its role in fostering stability and development in the region remains indispensable, earning it the respect and admiration of the people it serves.
Beyond its operational duties, the Assam Rifles actively engages with local communities through various welfare initiatives, including healthcare camps, vocational training programs, and educational scholarships. These efforts not only contribute to the socio-economic development of the region but also foster goodwill and trust between the force and the civilian population.
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