Jammu and Kashmir Rifles

Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Regimental Insignia of the Jammu and Kashmir Rifles
Active1821 – present
CountryIndia India
Branch Indian Army
TypeInfantry
RoleInfantry
Size22 battalions
Regimental CentreJabalpur, Madhya Pradesh
Motto(s)Prashasta Ranvirta
("Valour in Battle is Praiseworthy")[1]
War CryDurge Mata Ki Jai
("Victory to Mother Durga")[1]
DecorationsSee below
Commanders
Colonel of
the Regiment
Lieutenant General MP Singh, YSM, SM[2]
Insignia
Regimental InsigniaAn oval embracing the Sun, the State emblem. The Sanskrit inscription around the Sun, which cannot be read on the regimental insignia above, translates as, "Ever Victorious in War"[1]
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The Jammu and Kashmir Rifles is an infantry regiment of the Indian Army. Its origins lay in the Jammu and Kashmir State Forces of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. After the accession of the state to the Indian Union in October 1947, the State Forces came under the command of the Indian Army. They remained in the original form until 1956 when Jammu and Kashmir Constituent Assembly effectively ratified the state's accession to India. Then the State Forces became the Jammu and Kashmir Regiment of the Indian Army.[3] In 1963, the designation was changed to Jammu and Kashmir Rifles. After the conversion, the Ladakh Scouts came under the aegis of the Regiment, where it remained until raised as a separate Regiment in 2002.[4]

  1. ^ a b c "The Jammu and Kashmir Rifles". bharat-rakshak.com. 2014. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.
  2. ^ "Maj Gen MPSingh,YSM,SM COR JAKRIF & LS addressed a Special Sainik Sammelan of the Raghunath Bn on the eve of its departure to Peacekeeping Mission UNMISS". X (formerly twitter). 3 July 2024.
  3. ^ Brahma Singh, K (1990). History of Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, 1820-1956: The state force background. New Delhi: Lancer International. pp. 110, 278, 279, 290. ISBN 978-81-7062-091-4. OCLC 21760758.
  4. ^ "Jammu and Kashmir Rifles". globalsecurity.org. 2014. Retrieved 18 February 2014.