Mhow, Madhya Pradesh: The Army War College (AWC), Mhow, commemorated its 56th Raising Day with a blend of solemn remembrance and forward-looking resolve, reaffirming its commitment to excellence in military training and national service.On the occasion, Lt Gen H.S. Sahi, Commandant of AWC, paid homage to the nation’s fallen heroes by laying a wreath at the Infantry memorial situated on the Mall Road. The ceremony reflected Army’s enduring tradition of honoring the sacrifices of its brave personnel who laid down their lives in the line of duty.

Marking the significance of the day, Lt Gen Sahi also addressed a Special Sainik Sammelan, where he encouraged officers, faculty, and staff to strive for professional excellence and uphold the highest standards of dedication and service to the nation. His address emphasized the importance of continuous learning, leadership development, and preparedness in an evolving security landscape.
The Raising Day celebrations at AWC, one of the Indian Army’s premier training institutions, served not only as a tribute to its distinguished legacy but also as a reminder of its pivotal role in shaping future military leaders.The event concluded with a renewed sense of purpose among all ranks, reinforcing the institution’s mission to contribute effectively to national security and operational readiness.

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Dr Rajesh Jauhri is a Journalist with an experience of over 25 years in Indian and foreign media, a Social Scientist, an Ac-complished Author, a Political & Strategic Analyst, a Marksman (Rifle & Pistol), an Orator, a Thinker and an Educationist. He holds a Ph.D. degree on “Impact of colonial heritage on Indian police”. He runs an NGO dedicated to the social and eco-nomic uplift of tribal communities in MP and two decades back, he established a school in a village of Indore district, providing education and moral values to children belonging to underprivileged and minority families. Has received multiple awards in various fields.
