The first batch of Agniveer fighters will be included in the navy


                                
Agniveer India's new safety net is moving forward in the deep waters of Chilika. The first batch of gunners to join the Indian Navy.
The country's first batch of Agniveer are going to join the Indian Navy very soon. By joining the Navy, 3 thousand Agniveer will get the opportunity to serve the nation. Before that, these Agniveer have undergone 16 weeks of training at Odisha's INS Chilika.

                                
India's new safety net is moving forward in the deep waters of Chilika. The first batch of gunners to join the Indian Navy. 2 thousand 597 Agniveer are preparing them selves at INS Chilika before joining the Navy in a few days.

After joining the Navy, Agniveer have received detailed training on what their duties will be and how to work. This training, which started last December, ended in the last week of the month. After passing out and joining the Navy, about 3,000 Agniveer will undergo further training there. However, this difficult training of 16 weeks before national service fills their minds with enthusiasm and enthusiasm, says every Agniveer fighter.

Out of 2,597 Agniveer, 273 are women in the first batch to join the Navy at INS Chilika. Like the youth, they have taken all kinds of training. In June 2022, the central government launched the Agnipatha scheme for the first time. And the recruitment process started from the beginning of September. The first batch of Agniveer will soon join the Indian Navy. Naval Chief Admiral R Harikumar will attend the passing out parade to be held on 28th.

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