Lt Gen Sadhna S Nair, Director General Medical Services (Army), visited the Trishul Healer Medics and Highest Healer Medics under the aegis of the Fire & Fury Corps. The visit highlighted the commitment of the Indian Army Medical Corps (AMC) to ensuring top-tier healthcare for troops serving in some of the world’s most challenging terrains.
During her visit, Lt Gen Nair interacted with patients and troops stationed in the region. She acknowledged their invaluable contributions and conveyed the nation’s immense pride in their service under extreme and adverse conditions. She lauded the tireless efforts of the AMC personnel for providing comprehensive medical care to troops deployed in high-altitude areas, where health and operational challenges are significantly amplified.
As part of her inspection, the General Officer reviewed the operational medical logistics plan of the units, ensuring the readiness and efficiency of medical support systems. A key highlight of the visit was her inspection of the newly acquired mobile surgical unit at the location of the Trishul Healers. The unit is expected to enhance the medical response capability in remote and high-altitude regions, offering timely and effective surgical interventions.
Lt Gen Nair’s visit underscores the Army’s focus on maintaining the health and well-being of its personnel deployed in harsh conditions. Her appreciation for the AMC’s dedication reinforces the critical role of medical support in the operational effectiveness of the Indian Army.
The visit also reflected the Army’s commitment to continuous modernization of medical infrastructure, ensuring the highest standard of care for troops safeguarding the nation.