Lieutenant General Zubin A Minwala, AVSM, YSM, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Trishakti Corps, recently visited units deployed in the challenging super high-altitude areas of North Sikkim to assess their security and operational readiness.
During his visit, Lt Gen Minwala evaluated the strategic deployments and defense setups crucial for maintaining border security in the rugged terrain. The area’s extreme weather conditions and the high-altitude environment make operational readiness a complex challenge that requires meticulous preparation and adaptation.
The GOC expressed his appreciation for the dedication and professionalism displayed by the Trishakti Corps Warriors. He commended their resilience and commitment to maintaining the highest standards of operational effectiveness despite the harsh conditions.
His visit also served to boost the morale of the troops, reinforcing the importance of their role in national security.
Lt Gen Minwala’s visit underscores the Indian Army’s focused approach on ensuring the preparedness and welfare of its units stationed in critical frontier regions.
By directly engaging with the forces on the ground, he provided encouragement and confirmed the ongoing support from higher command for maintaining robust defense capabilities in one of the country’s most strategically sensitive areas.
The Trishakti Corps, known for its valor and operational acumen, continues to play a pivotal role in securing India’s borders in the eastern sector. The Corps’ readiness is vital for the overall security architecture, particularly in the context of the evolving regional security dynamics.