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Indian Army Celebrates 199th Gunners Day on September 28

The Indian Army is celebrating the 199th Gunners Day today, September 28, 2025, commemorating the founding of the 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery in 1827. This day is celebrated annually to honor the legacy, service, and sacrifices of the Regiment of Artillery, one of the most distinguished arms of the Indian Army. This year’s observance included wreath-laying ceremonies, tributes from military leadership, and renewed emphasis on modernization and indigenization under the vision of Atmanirbhar Bharat (self-reliant India).

Historical Significance of Gunners Day

Origin of the Celebrations

  • Gunners Day is celebrated every year on September 28, the day when the 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery—India’s oldest artillery unit still in service—was raised in 1827 during British rule.
  • Since then, the unit has been in uninterrupted service, making this observance one of the most storied military commemorations in India.
  • The celebration is a tribute to the brave soldiers of the Regiment of Artillery, who have played crucial roles in India’s wars, peacekeeping missions, and disaster relief efforts.

Ceremonies and Tributes

Wreath-Laying at National War Memorial

  • A solemn wreath-laying ceremony was held at the National War Memorial, New Delhi, where Lieutenant General Adosh Kumar, Director General Artillery and Senior Colonel Commandant, along with serving personnel and veterans, paid homage to fallen heroes of the Regiment.
  • The ceremony served as a moment to reflect on the valor, discipline, and sacrifices of artillerymen across generations.

Key Takeaway

  • India celebrated the 199th Gunners Day on September 28, 2025, commemorating the raising of the 5 (Bombay) Mountain Battery in 1827.
  • The Regiment of Artillery is undergoing modernization under the Atmanirbhar Bharat initiative, as highlighted by Lt Gen Adosh Kumar.
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