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Indian Defence NewsLt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar Reviews Kharga and Vajra Corps Readiness

Lt Gen Manoj Kumar Katiyar Reviews Kharga and Vajra Corps Readiness

Western Command Commander Applauds Troops for Precision Strike Mission and Reinforces Modernization.

Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army’s Western Command, conducted a comprehensive review of the operational readiness of the Kharga Corps and Vajra Corps during his visit to Ambala on Saturday. The inspection reaffirmed the Army’s steadfast focus on maintaining a high level of preparedness along the strategically significant Western Front.

Lt Gen Katiyar commended the troops for their exemplary execution of Operation Sindoor, a recent high-precision strike targeting terrorist infrastructure. The operation marked a milestone in India’s counter-terrorism strategy, leveraging real-time UAV surveillance, robotic mules, and advanced battlefield integration. Applauding the professionalism and resilience of the soldiers, the General noted that their performance exemplified the Army’s evolution in modern warfare and its readiness to meet emerging challenges.

The Kharga Corps, stationed in Ambala since 1985, holds a legacy of decisive action dating back to the 1971 Indo-Pak War, where it played a critical role in operations across Khulna, Jessore, and Faridpur. The Vajra Corps, also part of the Western Command, remains a key pillar in India’s defense posture along the Pakistan border, having seen action in multiple conflicts, including the Kargil War of 1999.

The visit comes amid a sweeping modernization initiative in the Indian Army, with plans underway to induct 1,770 Future Ready Combat Vehicles by 2030, aimed at phasing out the aging T-72 tanks. The Army is also deploying cutting-edge technologies, such as Multi-Utility Legged Equipment—robotic mules fitted with thermal imaging, electro-optical sensors, and small arms—to boost surveillance, logistics, and operational capability in challenging terrains.

A ceremonial event during the review featured demonstrations of unit cohesion and morale, culminating in a group photograph with troops from both corps. The backdrop prominently featured “Op Sindoor,” reflecting the mission’s significance in the Indian Army’s ongoing campaign against cross-border terrorism.

Headquartered in Chandimandir, Haryana, the Western Command remains central to India’s military strategy, particularly given the historical volatility of the western borders. Lt Gen Katiyar, a seasoned leader and former Director General of Military Operations, emphasized the necessity of operational excellence, technological advancement, and strategic foresight to ensure lasting stability and security in the region.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
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