India’s oldest paramilitary force, the Assam Rifles, marked its 190th Raising Day on March 24, 2025. The day honors the legacy and commitment of this legendary force, also known as the “Sentinels of the Northeast”.
Key Highlights
- Oldest Paramilitary Force: The Assam Rifles was formed in 1835 and continues to serve as India’s oldest paramilitary force.
- Guardians of the Northeast: They are entrusted with securing India’s northeastern borders and maintaining internal security through anti-insurgency operations.
- Dual Control: While administrative responsibilities lie with the Ministry of Home Affairs, operational command is under the Indian Army.
- National Recognition and Respect: Prominent leaders extended heartfelt wishes. These leaders included Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Kiren Rijiju, Himanta Biswa Sarma, and DRDO. They applauded the Assam Rifles’ dedication and sacrifices.
- Legacy of Service and Sacrifice: The Raising Day is a tribute to the force’s unwavering bravery. It honors their humanitarian efforts. It also recognizes their contributions in disaster management and peacekeeping.
Significance of Assam Rifles Raising Day
The Assam Rifles was established in 1835. It was called the Cachar Levy by the British. Its purpose was to maintain law and order in India’s northeastern regions. Over the years, it evolved through various transformations before officially becoming the Assam Rifles in 1917. The force continues to play a vital role in border security. It conducts counter-insurgency operations and disaster relief efforts, especially along the Indo-Myanmar border.
The Raising Day is celebrated to honor their rich history. It acknowledges the sacrifices made in the line of duty. The day also celebrates their continuous contribution to the nation’s security and peace in the Northeast.
Administration and Role
- The force is administered by the Ministry of Home Affairs, while its operational control rests with the Indian Army.
- It is well-known for its contribution in maintaining peace, handling counter-insurgency efforts, and providing humanitarian aid in disaster-struck areas.
- Assam Rifles personnel are often regarded as “Friends of the Hill People.” They have close ties and support the local communities in the Northeast.
Nationwide Tributes
- Amit Shah, Union Home Minister, saluted the Assam Rifles for their service in safeguarding the Northeast. He also recognized their humanitarian contributions.
- Kiren Rijiju, Minister of Parliamentary and Minority Affairs, expressed admiration for their supreme sacrifices and commitment to national security.
- Arunachal Pradesh’s Minister of Indigenous Affairs, Mama Natung, lauded their courage and dedication.
- Himanta Biswa Sarma, Chief Minister of Assam, conveyed heartfelt respect, calling them the true sentinels of the Northeast.
- The Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) also honored the force for their loyalty and selfless service.
As India celebrates Assam Rifles Raising Day 2025, the nation remembers their enduring spirit. They acknowledge their pivotal role in preserving peace. The sacrifices of these brave men and women for the country are also honored.
