Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi today visited forward operational areas in Kathua-Pathankot International Border where he was briefed by General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Yol Cantonment-based Rising Start Corps on prevailing security situation and operational readiness of the troops stationed there.
Gen Dwivedi visited several forward areas of Kathua-Pathankot region for on spot assessment of the situation.
The International Border with Pakistan in Kathua district falls in Jammu region while that of Pathankot, bordering Kathua, is in Punjab State.
The Army chief commended the personnel of Rising Star Corps for their professionalism and recent success in counter-terrorism operations in the region recognizing their exemplary performance in ensuring safety and security of the area.
“The Chief of Army Staff’s visit underscored the Indian Army’s commitment in maintaining highest standards of operational preparedness, modernizing forces and fostering strategic environment for effective defence operations,” the Ministry of Defence spokesperson said.
Earlier, Gen Dwivedi visited the Headquarters of Western Command at Chandimandir today to review the operational preparedness of the Command. He was briefed by the Army Commander of Western Command, Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, on various key operational, training, logistical and administrative aspects critical to the Command’s effectiveness.
The Army Commander highlighted ongoing force modernisation initiatives and strategic reforms in the operational theatre aimed at enhancing combat readiness. He also provided insights into the administrative and logistical improvements being made to support the Command’s operational objectives.
Expressing his appreciation for the efforts of Western Command, Gen Dwivedi emphasised the importance of integrating advanced technologies to ensure faster and more effective operational capabilities. He further encouraged the senior military leadership to stay well-informed about global geopolitical developments, reinforcing the need to continuously strengthen the Indian Army’s readiness to counter evolving threats from adversaries.