On a recent visit to assess operational readiness and training standards, Lt Gen Rajesh Pushkar, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the prestigious Kharga Corps, visited the unit of Kharga Air Defence Warriors. This visit underscored the commitment of the Kharga Corps to maintain peak performance and operational preparedness.
During his interaction with the troops, Lt Gen Pushkar praised their high standards of professionalism and dedication, encouraging them to continue their pursuit of excellence. He highlighted the importance of relentless training and skill enhancement, which are crucial to the unit’s mission readiness.
The Kharga Corps, formally known as II Corps of the Indian Army, is a prominent strike formation based in Ambala, Haryana. Established on October 7, 1971, under the leadership of Lieutenant General T N Raina, the Kharga Corps has made significant contributions to India’s military history, including its role in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971. Since then, it has become a symbol of strength and capability within the Indian Army, known for its strategic and operational importance.
The visit reaffirms Kharga Corps’ readiness to respond to any challenge, standing as a testament to the values of professional excellence, resilience, and unwavering commitment embodied by the Indian Armed Forces.