Major General CG Muralidharan, MG Medical of the Sapta Shakti Command, visited Alwar Military Station to evaluate the medical preparedness of the Gandiv Healers, a unit dedicated to ensuring the health and operational readiness of Indian Army personnel. The visit underscored the military’s commitment to enhancing peacetime healthcare as a strategy to minimize non-operational casualties, such as those caused by accidents, medical conditions, or other non-combat-related incidents.

During his inspection, Maj Gen Muralidharan emphasized the critical role of robust healthcare systems in maintaining the physical and mental fitness of troops and their families. He highlighted that ensuring peak health during peacetime directly contributes to reducing non-operational losses, aligning with broader initiatives like Project Sambandh, which focuses on supporting the families of army personnel lost to non-combat circumstances by addressing their financial, emotional, and social challenges. The initiative, launched to connect the next of kin with the Directorate of Indian Army Veterans, reflects a growing awareness of the need for comprehensive care beyond the battlefield.

The visit featured hands-on assessments, with personnel demonstrating medical procedures and discussing strategies to enhance healthcare delivery. These efforts mirror recent initiatives across the Indian Army, such as the inspection by Lt Gen Sadhna Nair at Rangapahar Military Station in February 2025, where the focus was similarly on operational effectiveness through medical support. The presence of high-ranking officials at such stations not only boosts morale but also reinforces the priority placed on the well-being of military personnel.

The Gandiv Division, part of the Chetak Corps, has a strong track record of prioritizing readiness. In 2023, the division represented the Indian Army at the Cambrian Patrol, a prestigious international military exercise often dubbed the “Olympics of military patrolling.” Hosted by the 160th (Welsh) Brigade, the event tests teams on navigation, leadership, and endurance, and the Gandiv Division’s participation reflects their ongoing commitment to maintaining mission-ready standards.
Maj Gen Muralidharan’s visit to Alwar Military Station highlights the Indian Army’s holistic approach to combat readiness, where compassionate care and operational excellence go hand in hand. By focusing on the health and well-being of its personnel, the Army ensures that its forces remain prepared for any challenge, operational or otherwise.