The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Indian Army’s White Knight Corps conducted a comprehensive review of the White Knight Air Defence Brigade’s operational preparedness during a visit to its base in Jammu and Kashmir. The assessment focused on the brigade’s readiness following its key role in Operation Sindoor, the Indian Armed Forces’ targeted strike against terrorist camps conducted in May 2025.
Commending the brigade’s precise execution and professionalism during the operation, the GOC highlighted its strategic importance in safeguarding the northern frontiers and enhancing air defence capabilities in a sensitive region. The White Knight Corps, also known as XVI Corps and headquartered in Nagrota since 1972, remains at the forefront of India’s counter-insurgency and counter-terrorism missions in Jammu and Kashmir.

As part of the visit, the GOC also held an interaction session with ex-servicemen, expressing appreciation for their continued contribution to the military community. The outreach aligns with the objectives of the Department of Ex-Servicemen Welfare under the Ministry of Defence, which serves over 2.8 million veterans across India with schemes related to healthcare, pensions, and rehabilitation.
Photographs from the visit showed the GOC inspecting modern air defence systems and equipment with senior officers, as well as engaging in dialogue with local veterans and officials. The review not only reinforced the operational vigilance of the forces but also emphasized the Army’s integrated approach to soldier welfare and community partnership in the region.
The exercise is expected to further strengthen the security framework in Jammu and Kashmir amid evolving regional challenges, while reaffirming the Army’s dual focus on preparedness and post-service support.