A British Army delegation travelled to India to deepen their understanding of the shared military history between the two nations.
Taking in Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Chandigarh, Delhi and Rajasthan, the 12-strong group engaged with communities and senior officials in a programme also aimed at broadening cultural awareness.
Highlights included a visit to Delhi War Cemetery, plus religious and other sites such as the Golden Temple in Amritsar and memorials to the Battle of Saragarhi.
Maj Munish Chauhan (RAMS) said at the heart of the two-week experience was personnel learning about the heritage of the Indian troops who fought alongside Britain in two world wars.
“The impact on the team was genuine and profound,” he added.