Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar, the Army Commander of the Northern Command, conducted a visit to the Siachen Glacier, the world’s highest battlefield.
The purpose of the visit was to review the operational preparedness of troops stationed in the area and inspect the medical facilities at the forward Field Hospital. Given the harsh environment and high-altitude conditions, medical readiness is crucial for the troops’ safety and health.
During the visit, Lieutenant General Kumar expressed his appreciation for the personnel’s dedication and professionalism in maintaining high standards of operational readiness despite the extreme weather and isolation inherent in the Siachen region.
He noted that the continuous efforts by the stationed soldiers contribute significantly to national security and territorial integrity.
Additionally, the Army Commander recognized Pratap Pur Military Station with the Best Green Station award. This recognition reflects the station’s efforts in promoting environmental sustainability and green initiatives in the face of challenging conditions. Lieutenant General Kumar commended the station’s ranks for their commitment to eco-friendly practices, emphasizing the importance of such efforts in military installations.
The visit not only highlighted the operational and medical readiness in Siachen but also the importance of sustainability and environmental consciousness in the military. This dual focus on preparedness and sustainability aligns with broader goals of operational excellence and ecological responsibility within the armed forces.
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