On June 13th, Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, Army Commander of the South Western Command, conducted a comprehensive review of the operational preparedness of various elite brigades, signaling a significant focus on bolstering national defense capabilities.
The brigades under review included the Amogh Gunners, Dot Arty Brigade, Black Charger Brigade, Sarvada Agrani Brigade, and the Spectrum Warriors.
During his visit, Lt Gen Seth inspected several training infrastructures and observed numerous innovative initiatives aimed at enhancing combat effectiveness, spectrum domination, and network centricity.
His tour encompassed a detailed assessment of current strategies and readiness protocols which are pivotal in maintaining a high state of preparedness.
Highlighting the importance of joint training exercises, the Army Commander emphasized synergy and cohesiveness among all stakeholders.
He advocated for an integrated approach to military preparedness, stressing that collaboration is essential for achieving optimal combat effectiveness.
The review by Lt Gen Seth reflects the armed forces’ commitment to maintaining a robust defense posture through continuous improvement and strategic readiness. This initiative is part of a broader effort to ensure that the forces remain equipped and ready to face any challenges that may arise, reinforcing security and stability in the region.