Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Southern Command, visited the Sindh Brigade to assess its operational preparedness, training standards, and infrastructure initiatives.
During the visit, the Army Commander was briefed on the formation’s operational and training readiness, as well as its significant contributions to Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) operations in Gujarat. The Sindh Brigade has played a crucial role in disaster response and relief efforts, ensuring swift and efficient assistance to affected communities during natural calamities.

Recognizing Excellence in Multi-Agency HADR Exercises
Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth lauded the brigade’s execution of the Multi-Agency Annual Joint HADR Exercises:
- Sanyukt Vimochan – A coordinated response exercise focusing on search, rescue, and relief operations.
- Jal Thal Raksha – A joint exercise emphasizing disaster mitigation efforts across land and water-based emergencies.
Both exercises reinforced inter-agency cooperation, ensuring seamless coordination between the Army, civil administration, and disaster response teams.

Commending Dedication and Professionalism
The Army Commander praised the troops for their unwavering commitment to duty, acknowledging their exemplary professional standards in both combat preparedness and humanitarian efforts. He urged all ranks to continue their dedication and uphold the highest standards of operational excellence in future missions.

The Sindh Brigade remains a key pillar of Southern Command, contributing significantly to national security, disaster response, and humanitarian efforts, showcasing the Indian Army’s commitment to service beyond the battlefield.