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Gajraj Corps to organise "Saddle Borne Warriors" motorcycle rally from October 26 to November 1

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Missamari (Assam) | October 23, 2025 4:47:52 PM IST
The Gajraj Corps is organising the "Saddle Borne Warriors" motorcycle rally from October 26 to November 1. This rally is dedicated to the courage, discipline, and patriotism of Indian soldiers, an official release from PRO Defence said.

The initiative aims to keep alive the memory of their supreme sacrifices while inspiring the younger generation with a sense of duty and national pride.

The event commemorates the 50th anniversary of the ultimate sacrifice made by four gallant soldiers of 5 Assam Rifles, who laid down their lives on October 20, 1975, at Tulung La, West Kameng, Arunachal Pradesh, defending the motherland. Their indomitable bravery and unwavering commitment continue to inspire generations to this day.

The rally will commence from Missamari Cantonment and traverse through Bhalukpong, Tenga, Bomdila, Sela, Jaswantgarh, Mago, Tulung La, Damteng, Tawang and Jung, before culminating back at Missamari. At every stage of the journey, participants will pay homage at war memorials along the route, honouring the courage and sacrifice of India's fallen heroes.

The rally also seeks to showcase the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of West Kameng, while fostering courage, unity, and teamwork among participants.

Additionally, it aims to raise awareness about road safety and promote responsible driving. This initiative of the Gajraj Corps exemplifies the Indian Army's guiding principle, "Seva Parmo Dharma" (Service is the highest duty), and serves as a source of inspiration for all citizens. (ANI)

 
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