Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, AVSM, Army Commander of the Southern Command, recently visited the Bald Eagle Brigade to evaluate the operational readiness and infrastructure development of the formation in the strategic Kutch region. This visit highlighted the significance of enhanced jointness and multi-agency synergy, particularly in the Creek Sector, which is critical for national security.
During his visit, Lt Gen Seth observed an Integrated Capability Demonstration that showcased the brigade’s readiness and the effectiveness of its training programs. The demonstration included various tactical exercises that reflected the high level of preparedness and the sophisticated integration of capabilities within the brigade.
The Army Commander commended all ranks for their unwavering dedication and focus on maintaining sharp operational preparedness. He noted the importance of such readiness in ensuring mission success and emphasized the role of continuous training and infrastructure enhancements in achieving these objectives.
Lt Gen Seth’s presence and review underscored the ongoing efforts to strengthen India’s defense posture in crucial border areas. He lauded the efforts of the Bald Eagle Brigade in upholding high standards of professional excellence and encouraged all personnel to continue their commitment to excellence in all aspects of their duties.
The visit also served to reinforce the importance of coordination among different branches of the military and other government agencies to secure the sensitive Creek Sector. By fostering jointness and synergy, the Southern Command aims to enhance the overall effectiveness of India’s military response in critical regions.
Lt Gen Seth’s engagement with the troops and his firsthand assessment of the brigade’s capabilities reaffirm the Southern Command’s dedication to ensuring the security and preparedness of its forces, thereby contributing to the robust defense framework of the nation.