In a visit underscoring the importance of vigilance and readiness, Lt Gen RC Tiwari, Army Commander Eastern Command, recently toured the Gajraj Corps facilities, assessing the operational preparedness of units stationed in some of the most challenging terrains.
The troops, deployed at altitudes exceeding 15,000 feet, were reviewed for their combat readiness and ability to maintain security along India’s frontier regions.
During his visit, Lt Gen Tiwari interacted directly with the frontline troops, gaining insights into their daily challenges and the strategies employed to overcome them.
He commended the soldiers for their unwavering dedication and resilience, which are critical in ensuring the safety and security of the nation’s borders under extreme conditions.
The Army Commander’s visit is part of a series of inspections intended to ensure that the forces remain well-prepared to face any adversities.
His presence also served to boost the morale of the troops, reinforcing the commitment of the Indian Army’s Eastern Command to support its personnel in maintaining high standards of operational preparedness.
This engagement not only highlighted the rigorous demands placed on soldiers guarding high-altitude frontiers but also showcased the Indian Army’s proactive approach in enhancing its operational capabilities across all echelons.
The dedication of Gajraj Corps’ troops to their duty exemplifies the spirit of Operational Readiness and commitment to national defense that defines Indian Army.