Guardians of the Frontier: 1,350 Recruits Graduate from 36th Basic Military Training Course at FC North Training Centre, Warsak

by | Mar 16, 2026

An impressive passing out parade for the 36th Basic Military Training Course was held at the Frontier Corps (FC) Training Centre (North) in Warsak, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. The ceremony marked the successful graduation of 1,350 recruits, significantly bolstering the paramilitary force’s operational capacity as it continues to spearhead security efforts in the region.

The event highlighted the rigorous professional standards maintained by the Frontier Corps in its mission to protect the nation’s western borders.

Special Operations Force Integration

In a significant enhancement of the force’s specialized capabilities:

  • Elite Induction: Out of the graduating class, 500 young soldiers have been selected to join the Special Operations Force (SOF).

  • Advanced Skillset: These individuals underwent specialized training modules focused on counter-terrorism, high-stakes reconnaissance, and rapid response tactics.

  • Professional Excellence: During the ceremony, 29 alert and vigilant soldiers of FC North demonstrated exceptionally high skills and outstanding professional abilities in a series of tactical demonstrations.

Ceremony and Awards

The Inspector General of Frontier Corps (North) KP attended the ceremony as the chief guest, reviewing the parade and commending the recruits for their discipline and dedication.

  • Review of the Parade: The IG FC (North) inspected the various contingents and formally inducted the new soldiers into the service of the nation.

  • Top Honors: Shields and honorary swords were awarded to the recruits who displayed distinguished performance throughout the grueling training period.

  • The Honorary Sword: Recruit Jameeluddin was declared the overall best performer in all fields, securing the first position and claiming the prestigious honorary sword for his exemplary achievements.

Community and Military Presence

The prestigious passing out parade was attended by a diverse group of stakeholders, reflecting the deep-rooted bond between the FC and the public:

  • High-Ranking Attendance: Senior civil and military officials were in attendance to witness the graduation.

  • Family Pride: The families of the recruits and guests from various walks of life participated in the event, celebrating the commitment of the new soldiers to the defense of Pakistan.

Unwavering Resolve

The Frontier Corps North reiterated its unwavering resolve to maintain peace and security across Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. As the region faces complex security challenges, the induction of these 1,350 highly trained soldiers—particularly the 500 SOF personnel—serves as a clear signal of the state’s readiness to combat instability and foreign-sponsored militancy.

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