Celebrating Valour: ‘Know Your Army Mela 2025’ A Resounding Success in Bengaluru
Bengaluru, January 11. This Saturday morning in Bengaluru was filled with the exhilarating sounds of roaring motorcycles, the awe-inspiring sight of para-motors soaring through the skies, and the powerful display of combat equipment including tanks and drones at the Field Marshal Manekshaw Parade Ground. The Know Your Army Mela 2025, organized by the Indian Army to commemorate the 77th Army Day, was a spectacular event that drew immense enthusiasm and participation from the people of Bengaluru, offering them an unforgettable experience that showcased the might, professionalism and versatility of the Indian Armed Forces.
Hosted by the Headquarters Karnataka & Kerala Sub Area, the event highlighted the Indian Army’s operational capabilities, technological advancements, and its strong cultural ties with citizens.
The event was inaugurated by Major General V T Mathew, General Officer Commanding, Karnataka and Kerala Sub Area, PVSM, YSM, who released tricolour balloons and felicitated the Veer Naris. The ceremony began with the National Anthem played by the Army Pipe Band, followed by a thrilling para-motor gliding demonstration. The Mela saw enthusiastic participation from NCC cadets, school children, civil dignitaries, ex-servicemen, and a large number of citizens.
Event Highlights:
- Respecting the Bravehearts – Army honoured the Veer Naris and acknowledged their sacrifice for the nation.
- Daring Performances
The SHWET ASHWA Motorcycle Display Team of the Corps of Military Police stunned the audience with breathtaking stunts. Established in 1952 at CMP Centre and School, Faizabad, the team holds three Guinness World Records, including one for carrying 48 members on a single motorcycle in 2010. Their display embodied the daring spirit and precision of the Armed Forces, having previously performed at national and international events, including the 9th Asian Games (1982) and in Mongolia (2011).
- Cultural Highlights
The Khukri Dance performed by 4/8 Gorkha Rifles was a vibrant cultural display symbolizing the courage and warrior spirit of the Gorkhas. The Army Pipe Band added grandeur to the event with their synchronized tunes, captivating the audience. Over 2000 schoolchildren from various Army, government, and private schools performed cultural dances, showcasing their creative talent and enthusiasm.
- Combat Weapon Display
A state-of-the-art equipment display featured a variety of combat technologies, including tanks with mine-clearing capabilities, bulletproof vehicles, bridges such as the Wayanad Bailey Bridge, Army animals, missiles, NBC warfare suits, drones, communication systems, and indigenous innovations. Soldiers in full battle gear interacted with visitors, offering them an opportunity to experience the equipment firsthand.
- Adventure Activities
Thrilling para-motor gliding demonstrations, daring motorcycle stunts by the Tornadoes team, and combat bridge-laying exercises displayed the Army’s technical expertise and adaptability. Sporting activities, including ceremonial and fun horse riding, engaged young citizens and thousands of schoolchildren.
- Interface with the Public
Children interacted with Army dogs and horses, while simulators provided a unique opportunity to experience Army vehicles. Informative stalls on recruitment, medical assistance, the Army Placement Cell, and the Veterans’ Help Desk attracted many aspirants and ex-servicemen.
Army for the People
The Mela highlighted the nature of Indian Army as the “People’s Army,” with deep connection with citizens and it’s involvement in nation building. Visitors had the chance to interact with soldiers, learn about their vital roles in national security, and explore career opportunities in the Army. The event also highlighted the Army’s recent rescue operations, such as during the Wayanad landslide, demonstrating the Army’s commitment to serving the nation beyond its combat duties.
A Resounding Success
The overwhelming response to the Know Your Army Mela 2025 underscored the nation’s pride in its armed forces and the collective spirit of patriotism. The event was not just a celebration of valour and military might but also a tribute to the culture, diversity, and unwavering dedication of the Indian Army to serve and protect the nation.