Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command, conducted a comprehensive review of the state-of-the-art communication architecture and operational preparedness of the Dot On Target Division under the South Western Command. The visit, which took place on April 25, 2025, underscored the Indian Army’s commitment to modernizing its forces and ensuring combat readiness in an evolving security landscape.

During the review, Lt Gen Singh assessed the division’s innovative use of modern equipment and niche technologies, emphasizing the importance of staying ahead in the contours of the modern battlefield. He urged all ranks to continuously upgrade their warfighting skills to maintain operational excellence and defense readiness. The inspection included a detailed evaluation of the division’s advanced communication systems, which are critical for seamless coordination in contemporary warfare.
Photographs from the event depict Lt Gen Singh engaging with personnel, inspecting military vehicles, and reviewing operational plans alongside senior officers in camouflage uniforms. The setting, marked by camouflage netting and tactical equipment, highlighted the division’s focus on maintaining a high state of readiness in challenging terrains.
Lt Gen Singh, who assumed command of the South Western Command on July 1, 2024, brings over 37 years of military experience, including significant roles in counter-insurgency operations in Jammu and Kashmir and along the Western Front. His leadership aligns with the Indian Army’s broader modernization efforts, as evidenced by ongoing procurement programs such as the Future Main Battle Tank (FMBT) and the acquisition of 650 High Mobility Vehicles (HMVs) for mountainous terrains, according to recent updates on Indian Army equipment initiatives.

The Dot On Target Division, a key formation under the Sapta Shakti Command, has been actively engaged in rigorous training exercises to ensure mission readiness. This review reflects the Indian Army’s strategic focus on integrating cutting-edge technologies, including artificial intelligence and network-centric operations, to maintain a tactical edge in diverse operational environments, from the deserts of Rajasthan to the Himalayan borders.
The visit also aligns with the Indian Army’s “Decade of Transformation” initiative, which emphasizes technological innovation and combat readiness. Earlier this year, on February 6-7, 2025, General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff, visited the Sapta Shakti Command to assess its operational preparedness along the Western Borders, further highlighting the command’s critical role in national security.
Lt Gen Singh’s review of the Dot On Target Division reinforces the Indian Army’s commitment to operational excellence and its readiness to address contemporary warfare challenges, ensuring it remains a formidable force on the global stage.