General (Dr) Vijay Kumar Singh, PVSM, AVSM, YSM (Retd) —former Chief of Army Staff and currently the Honourable Governor of Mizoram—unveiled a Commemorative Postal Stamp to mark 200 years of the 5th Battalion of the Rajput Regiment on March 22, in Delhi Cantt. Raised in 1825 at Kanpur, the 5th Battalion is among the few units of the Indian Army to achieve two centuries of continuous service. Having participated in active operations both before and after India’s Independence, this illustrious battalion has also been honoured with four consecutive citations in recent times for its exemplary dedication to the nation.
As part of the Bicentenary Celebrations, numerous ceremonial and outreach activities were conducted, with the release of the special postal stamp and tribute by veterans to the war memorials at Jammu and Kashmir serving as a key highlights. During the unveiling ceremony, General V.K. Singh lauded the Battalion’s achievements and conveyed his best wishes for its continued success. The event brought together veterans, serving officers, and representatives from ADG APS—testament to the Battalion’s enduring legacy and the camaraderie that underpins its formidable reputation.
In a subsequent solemn ceremony held at the Cariappa Parade Ground, Lieutenant General MK Katiyar , General Officer Commanding in Chief Western Command, presented new Colours to the 5th Battalion. These new Colours are a replica of those already held by the Battalion and symbolise the rich heritage and unbroken tradition of bravery that have defined “Prachand Paanch” over two centuries. During the ceremony, Lt Gen Katiyar also interacted with the Battalion’s veterans, acknowledging their immense contributions in shaping the unit into one of the most distinguished infantry formations in the Indian Army. This milestone underscores the Battalion’s unwavering commitment to duty—a steadfast legacy that the current generation proudly upholds.
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