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City’s inaugural Army Mela shows Indian military strength

The Know Your Army Mela 2025, which also showcased combat equipment, including tanks and drones, was organized by the Indian Army to commemorate the 77th Army Day

PTI

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  • One of the crowd-pullers at the mela was the daring performance of the Shwet Ashwa Motorcycle Display Team of the Corps of Military Police. PHOTO: MOHAMMED ASAD

Bengaluru, 11 Jan


The IT hub’s first encounter with ‘Know Your Army’ at the Field Marshal Manekshaw parade ground here on Saturday was filled with the exhilarating sounds of roaring motorcycles and the awe-inspiring sight of para-motors soaring through the skies.

 

The Know Your Army Mela 2025, which also showcased combat equipment, including tanks and drones, was organized by the Indian Army to commemorate the 77th Army Day.

 

It was hosted by the Headquarters Karnataka & Kerala Sub Area in Bengaluru.

 

One of the crowd-pullers at the mela was the daring performance of the Shwet Ashwa Motorcycle Display Team of the Corps of Military Police.

 

The team was established in 1952 at CMP Centre and School in Faizabad and holds three Guinness World Records, including one for carrying 48 members on a single motorcycle in 2010.

 

On Saturday, their daring display drew gasps from the crowd. The Khukri dance, performed by the 4/8 Gorkha Rifles, was another hit among the visitors. The dance is a vibrant cultural display symbolising the courage and warrior spirit of the Gorkhas.

 

The day featured cultural performances by over 2,000 schoolchildren from various Army, government, and private schools.

 

The mela showcased state-of-the-art equipment, including tanks with mine-clearing capabilities, bulletproof vehicles, missiles, NBC warfare suits, drones, and communication systems.

 

Visitors were introduced to engineering marvels like the Wayanad Bailey Bridge, built by the Army, as well as Army animals. -PTI

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