Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, Commander of the South Western Command, conducted a comprehensive visit to the Bathinda Military Station on Thursday. The visit centered on evaluating logistic innovations, modern security measures, cyber monitoring methodologies, and the automation processes in supply chain management.
During his tour, Lt Gen Seth was thoroughly briefed on the advanced security and access control systems that have been integrated into the station’s operations. These innovations are part of a broader effort to enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of military logistics.
The Army Commander also reviewed the operational preparedness of the Chetak Gunners, Carpe Diem Brigade, and PanchVinShati Brigade. He was presented with updates on operational innovations, technology absorption initiatives, and the implementation of improved techniques, tactics, and procedures.
Lt Gen Seth expressed his commendation for the high standards of training and operational readiness demonstrated by all formations. “The strides we are making in technological absorption and operational innovations are commendable,” said Lt Gen Seth. He emphasized the critical role of such advancements in maintaining a robust defense posture.
The visit underscores the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to integrating cutting-edge technology and innovative practices to bolster its defense capabilities.