Key Points

The Assam Rifles honored nine newly commissioned officers from Manipur, celebrating their entry into elite defense forces. The felicitation highlighted their perseverance, with four joining the Gorkha Rifles and others serving in Artillery and Grenadiers. Assistant Commandant Hingba Graceson’s journey from recruit to officer stood out as particularly inspiring. The event emphasized Manipur’s legacy as a top contributor of officers in the Northeast.

Key Points: Assam Rifles Honors Nine Manipur Officers Commissioned in Armed Forces

  • Nine officers from Manipur commissioned into Indian Army, IAF, and Assam Rifles
  • Four join Gorkha Rifles, two in Artillery, one in Grenadiers
  • Assistant Commandant Hingba Graceson rises from recruit to officer
  • Parents honored for sacrifices in shaping officers' careers
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Assam Rifles felicitates nine newly commissioned officers from Manipur

Assam Rifles felicitates nine Manipur officers commissioned into Indian Army, IAF, and Assam Rifles, celebrating their dedication and inspiring journeys.

"The success of these officers will inspire future generations to strive for excellence. – Inspector General, Assam Rifles (South)"

Imphal, June 25

In an event, exemplifying the contributions of Manipur towards Indian Armed Forces, the Assam Rifles on Wednesday felicitated nine officers who have been recently commissioned into the Indian Army, Indian Air Force (IAF) and Assam Rifles, officials said.

A Defence spokesman said that the felicitation ceremony, organised at Mantripukhri Garrison by Assam Rifles (South), celebrated the achievements of these young men, who have made their families and the state proud by being commissioned in the country’s elite defence forces. The event was graced by the Inspector General of Assam Rifles (South), who interacted with the officers and their families. In his address, the Inspector General appreciated the officers for their dedication and perseverance. He also complimented and honoured the parents for their sacrifices and faith that contributed towards shaping the remarkable journeys of these officers.

All the officers of the Indian Army have been commissioned on June 14 from the Indian Military Academy. In the felicitation ceremony, Inspector General Assam Rifles (South) exhorted the young achievers to put their best foot forward as they start their careers in the Armed Forces. He highlighted that the success of the newly commissioned officers will inspire future generations to strive for excellence and carry forward the legacy of Manipur being the largest contributor of officers in the Indian Armed Forces among the North Eastern States.

Of these, four officers have been commissioned into the Gorkha Rifles, two in the Regiment of Artillery and one in the Grenadiers. One officer from Manipur has also been commissioned into the Assam Rifles.

The officers included Lt A Naoten Meitei, an alumnus of Sainik School Imphal, who later joined the National Defence Academy (NDA). His father, Athokpam Ingocha Singh, is a farmer, and his mother, A O Loidang Devi, is a homemaker. Lt Naoba Meitei, an alumnus of Sainik School Imphal, his father, N Naran Meetei, is serving in Manipur Police, and his mother, N Premila Leima, is a homemaker. Lieutenant Ronendro Angam hails from Phayeng, Imphal. His father, Angom Shanti Kumar Singh, is a pharmacist, and his mother is a homemaker. He, too, is an alumnus of Sainik School Imphal. Lieutenant G Ambrose Panmei belongs to the Noney District. His father, Panjiklung Panmei, and his mother, Kanangailiu Panmei, are both farmers. These four officers have been commissioned into the Gorkha Rifles.

Lieutenant M Denish Singh hails from Kakching and is commissioned into the Grenadiers. His father is a shopkeeper, and his mother is a homemaker. He is an alumnus of Sainik School Imphal and NDA. Lieutenant Meghnath Soibam is a resident of Thoubal District. His father, Soibam Ibomcha Singh, is a businessman, and his mother, Soibam Lakshmi Salam, is a primary school teacher. The officer is an alumnus of Sainik School Imphal and has been commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery. Lieutenant Thokchom Siddharth Singh hails from Bishnupur; he too has been commissioned into the Regiment of Artillery. His mother is a homemaker, and his sister is a teacher. He pursued his education up to class 12 in Sainik School Imphal and subsequently joined the NDA.

Flying Officer Mayanglambam Lucky Singh got commissioned in the Indian Air Force from the Air Force Academy, Dundigal, on June 14. His father, M. Kiran Singh, is an autorickshaw driver, and his mother, M. Kiranbala Devi, is a homemaker.

A particularly inspiring journey is that of Assistant Commandant Hingba Graceson R, who began his career as a recruit in the Assam Rifles in 2005. After two decades of unwavering service and determination, he has now been commissioned as an officer in the Assam Rifles. His late father Rang was a farmer, and his mother, Shaka, is a homemaker.

- IANS

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Priya K.
So proud of these young officers from Manipur! 👏 It's heartwarming to see how Sainik School Imphal has consistently produced such fine officers. The story of Assistant Commandant Hingba Graceson is especially inspiring - from recruit to officer after 20 years of service. Jai Hind!
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Rahul S.
Northeast has always been India's pride when it comes to military service. Four officers in Gorkha Rifles shows the martial spirit of Manipur. But I wish media would cover such positive stories from border states more often instead of only focusing on conflicts.
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Ananya M.
The diversity in their family backgrounds is remarkable - farmers, shopkeepers, auto drivers producing officers for our armed forces. This is the real India story! More power to these families who supported their children's dreams despite humble means. 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
While we celebrate these achievements, we must also improve Sainik School infrastructure in NE states. Many talented youth from remote areas face challenges in accessing quality training. Government should open more such institutions in border regions.
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Sunita T.
My nephew is studying in Sainik School Imphal after reading about such success stories. Manipur's contribution to armed forces is disproportionate to its population size. Salute to these bravehearts and their families! ❤️
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Karan P.
The journey of Flying Officer Lucky Singh gives me goosebumps - son of an auto driver becoming IAF officer! This is what makes our armed forces special - pure meritocracy. Wishing all officers a glorious career protecting our borders.

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