61st Cavalry (India)

61st Cavalry
Active1953–present
Country India
AllegianceIndia
Branch Indian Army
TypeCavalry
SizeRegiment
Motto(s)अश्व-शक्ति यशोबल
"Ashva Shakti Yashobal" (Horse Power is Supreme Strength)
EquipmentHorse
DecorationsPadma Shri 1
Sarvottam Jeevan Raksha Padak 1
VSM 6
COAS Commendation Card 53
CNS Commendation Card 51
VCOAS Commendation Card 7
Army Commander's Commendation Card 152
CISC Commendation Card 7
Battle honoursHaifa
Commanders
Colonel of
the Regiment
General Manoj Pande PVSM AVSM VSM ADC [1]
Insignia
Abbreviation61 Cav
Officers of the Jodhpur Lancers in Linghem, France, 1915
Indian lancers in Haifa, 1918
Teen Murti Memorial in New Delhi, built 1922
Mysore Lancers Memorial, Bangalore

The 61st Cavalry Regiment is a horse-mounted cavalry regiment of the Indian Army. It is notable for being one of the largest, and also one of the last, operational non mechanised horse-mounted cavalry units in the world. Formerly deployed into active conflict, the 61st Cavalry is currently employed on ceremonial occasions, though it can be deployed for internal security or provide military aid to the civil power.[2]

The regiment is presently based in Jaipur.[3] The 61st Cavalry regiment and the President's Bodyguard parade in full dress uniform for the Delhi Republic Day parade each year, in what is probably the largest assemblage of traditional cavalry still to be seen in the world.

  1. ^ "COAS, Col of the Regt 61 Cavalry Presented With Accruements of the Regt". 14 June 2017. Retrieved 3 November 2020.
  2. ^ Dallal, Henry (2008). Horse warriors: India's 61st Cavalry. Pageantry & performance series. Great Britain: Henry Dallal. ISBN 9780954408312.
  3. ^ "Explainer: Why Is the Indian Army's 61 Cavalry Regiment Being Downsized?". 18 May 2020. Retrieved 3 November 2020.