Indian Army’s Tiger Division Completes 1,212-Km Cycling Expedition to Mark 1965 War Diamond Jubilee

JAMMU December 30 :- Commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of the 1965 Indo-Pak War, the Indian Army’s Tiger Division successfully concluded a grueling 1,212-km cycling expedition that celebrated both military heritage and physical endurance. The journey flagged off from Jammu and spanned a demanding circuit that reached Keylong in Himachal Pradesh before returning to its starting point. Traversing diverse and high-altitude terrains, the initiative served as a rigorous test of the participants’ mental resilience, teamwork, and adaptability to varied climatic conditions.

Beyond the physical challenge, the expedition served a vital social purpose; the team engaged with veterans and local students along the route, honoring the selfless service of ex-servicemen while inspiring the younger generation with the storied legacy and values of the Indian Army.

This monumental trek stands as a powerful tribute to the heroes of 1965, reinforcing the division’s enduring commitment to nation-building and the spirit of adventure.

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