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Army chief reviews operational preparedness of Vajra Corps along Western borders

Key Takeaways

  • The Army chief reviewed the operational preparedness of Vajra Corps along Western borders to assess the security environment and readiness posture.
  • The Army chief commended the troops’ high morale, professionalism, and unwavering dedication, urging them to maintain the Army’s exacting standards of operational excellence.
  • The Army chief encouraged all ranks to harness cutting-edge technologies in line with the Army’s transformation roadmap toward a modern, agile force under the national vision of Viksit Bharat – India@2047.

New Delhi: Chief of the Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Indian Army’s Vajra Corps to assess its operational preparedness along the Western borders.

He was accompanied by General Officer Commanding in Chief, Western Command, an Indian Army statement said here on Saturday.

During a comprehensive briefing, the GOC, Vajra Corps, updated the Army chief on the prevailing security environment and the Corps’ readiness posture. General Dwivedi later visited select forward locations to gain a first hand appreciation of ground level preparations by frontline formations.

The Army Chief expressed his satisfaction with the seamless synergy among the Indian Air Force, Border Security Force, Punjab Police, and other stakeholders in safeguarding both the border and the hinterland.

Commending the troops’ high morale, professionalism, and unwavering dedication, he urged them to maintain the Army’s exacting standards of operational excellence. General Dwivedi also encouraged all ranks to harness cutting edge technologies in line with the Army’s transformation roadmap toward a modern, agile force under the national vision of Viksit Bharat – India@2047.

A key highlight of the visit was the COAS’s interaction and felicitation of veterans for their selfless service and ongoing contribution towards nation building.

Accompanying him, Sunita Dwivedi, President, Army Women Welfare Association (AWWA), reviewed various welfare initiatives being undertaken by Vajra Corps for the well-being of families and ex-servicemen, reflecting the Army’s holistic approach towards welfare and community support.

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