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Indian Defence NewsLt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar Inspects Kharga Corps, Emphasizes Readiness on Western...

Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar Inspects Kharga Corps, Emphasizes Readiness on Western Front

Western Command chief praises professionalism, reviews preparedness amid regional security challenges.

Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army’s Western Command, conducted a comprehensive inspection of the Kharga Corps in Ambala, reinforcing the Army’s focus on operational readiness along India’s western borders.

During the visit, Lt Gen Katiyar reviewed combat preparedness, interacted with troops, and commended the Corps for its high standards of professionalism and vigilance. He emphasized the importance of adaptability and constant readiness in light of evolving threats from across the western front, particularly from Pakistan and potential scenarios involving China.

The Kharga Corps, formally known as II Corps, has been a cornerstone of India’s western defense strategy since its establishment on October 7, 1971. The Corps played a pivotal role in the 1971 Indo-Pak war, contributing significantly to the capture of Khulna, Jessore, and Faridpur. Since moving its base to Ambala in 1985, it has remained a key strike formation within the Western Command.

Lt Gen Katiyar’s visit comes at a time when the Indian Army is actively modernizing its armored capabilities, including plans to induct 1,770 Future Ready Combat Vehicles by 2030 to replace the aging T-72 fleet. These efforts align with a broader strategic posture to deter any combined threat from Pakistan and China, a concern previously highlighted by former Chief of Defence Staff General Bipin Rawat.

As part of the inspection, a ceremonial gathering was held with troops from various units under Kharga Corps, showcasing their unity and morale. The General’s engagements reflected his leadership style shaped by his previous tenure as Director General of Military Operations, with a strong focus on operational excellence and strategic preparedness.

The visit reaffirmed the Western Command’s commitment to securing the nation’s frontiers and maintaining a credible and potent military posture in one of India’s most sensitive operational theaters.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
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