
Mumbai, November 7 (Udaipur Kiran). The Army Marksmanship Unit (AMU), Mhow — the elite shooting training establishment under the Indian Army’s Mission Olympics Wing — has entered into its first-ever corporate partnership for sports development with the Reliance Foundation (RF).
The collaboration aims to strengthen AMU’s world-class shooting programme and support the development of India’s top shooting talent. At present, the partnership supports 14 shooters training at AMU, including Paris Olympian Sandeep Singh and Subedar Preeti Rajak, who recently became the Army’s first woman Subedar.
Mrs. Nita M. Ambani, Founder and Chairperson of Reliance Foundation, said:
“It is an honour for Reliance Foundation to partner with the Indian Army and the Army Marksmanship Unit to strengthen their world-class shooting programme. From Colonel Rajyavardhan Rathore to Lieutenant Colonel Neeraj Chopra — the Indian Army has given us heroes who make every Indian proud across sports. I am especially proud that Subedar Preeti Rajak, the Army’s first woman Subedar and a star shooter, is supported by Reliance Foundation as part of this partnership. This collaboration is not just a programme — it is a sankalp to see India rise to the very top in sports. Together, we will nurture champions who make the nation proud.”
The partnership focuses on creating a robust podium pathway for India at the 2028 and 2032 Olympic Games through comprehensive support that includes scholarships, advanced coaching, sports science integration, and international exposure for shooters.
The social media announcement can be viewed here: Reliance Foundation Instagram Post.
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