INDIAN ARMY

Unveiling Heritage: Grand Entrance Gate and Statue of Field Marshal SHFJ Manekshaw, MC at Sam Manekshaw Parade Ground, Bengaluru

His active military career spanned four decades and five wars, beginning with service in World War II

By R. Anil Kumar

Field Marshal Sam Hormusji Framji Jamshedji Manekshaw MC (3 April 1914 – 27 June 2008), also known as Sam Bahadur (“Sam the Brave”), was the Chief of the Army Staff of the Indian Army during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, and the first Indian Army officer to be promoted to the rank of field marshal.

Bengaluru, February 1. In a landmark moment for Bangalore, the city witnessed the unveiling of the Grand Entrance Gate and Statue dedicated to the legendary Field Marshal SHFJ Sam Manekshaw, MC at the Parade Ground, Bangalore by Lieutenant General KS Brar, AVSM, General Officer Commanding(GOC) Dakshin Bharat Area.

His speech during the inauguration echoed the significance of preserving history, acknowledging the achievements of Field Marshal Manekshaw and highlighting the centrality of the Parade Ground in the conduct of events of National Importance.

It may be highlighted that during the British Period the Parade Ground extended from Cubbon Park to its present area and was called Sports Ground and Garrison Parade Ground.

Later owing to the needs of urbanization, the area shrank to the present range. This Parade Ground is the ground where annual Parade for Republic Day and Independence Day are held under supervision of Governor and Chief Minister of Karnataka.

This project has been able to accomplish a distinctive identification, thus emphasizing the importance of this ground.

This path breaking project Spearheaded by Major General Ravi Murugan, AVSM, General Officer Commanding (GOC) Karnataka and Kerala Sub Area, was completed in just over eight weeks. Standing tall and majestic, the Grand Gate boasts a meticulously planned layout, a harmonious blend of military precision and artistic finesse.

With dimensions measuring 66 ft width and 20 ft height, the gate embodies the discipline of effort that defines the Indian Army. It is also architecturally appealing, seamlessly blending tradition with modern design.

Intricate detailing and symbolic elements adorn its structure, creating a visual spectacle, signifying the military ethos associated with Indian Army.

Central to the Grand Gate stands an inspiring 7ft Iron Frame statue of Field Marshal SHFJ Sam Manekshaw, MC flanked by the insignia of Southern command and Karnataka and Kerala Sub Area.

With meticulous craftsmanship, the statue captures the essence of his resolute leadership, serving as a poignant reminder of his invaluable contributions to the Nation.

An Indian Army crest at the apex of the Gate marks the values, ethos and spirit of the Indian Army. The logo typically features the national emblem and crossed swords.

Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the Grand Gate seamlessly integrates with the Parade Ground, enhancing the overall ambiance of ceremonial events and creating harmonious backdrop, infusing every event with the spirit of patriotism and military tradition.

The inauguration ceremony was a momentous occasion, attended by dignitaries, military officials and the local community.

After the inauguration, the Chief Guest also distributed prizes to the Marching Contingents of Army Public School, Kamaraj Road, Rashtriya Military School Bengaluru and others.

These contingents had participated and won during the Republic Day Parade 2024 organized on the same Parade Ground.

Plans are underway to engage the community through Military displays, educational programs, guided tours and interactive displays. The aim is to foster a deeper understanding of the Indian Army and the historical context surrounding the Parade Ground.

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