Lieutenant General RC Tiwari, Commander of the Eastern Command, conducted a detailed assessment of the operational preparedness of Indian Army and Assam Rifles units in Manipur, with a special focus on the integration of drone technology into field operations.

The visit, which covered the Chandel district and Andro, highlighted the Indian Army’s strategic emphasis on technology-driven surveillance and counter-insurgency. In Chandel, Lt Gen Tiwari inspected the Drone Training Node and reviewed the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in enhancing real-time intelligence and border security. The node has recently supported successful operations, including the apprehension of two militants near the Indo-Myanmar border on June 20.

In Andro, Lt Gen Tiwari interacted with troops and appreciated their high morale and professionalism. He reiterated the importance of continued vigilance and innovation in addressing security challenges in Manipur, which has witnessed persistent ethnic violence since May 2023, leading to over 200 deaths and large-scale displacement.
The Army’s focus on drones reflects a broader shift in global military operations. A RAND Corporation study indicated that UAV use led to a 40% increase in efficiency during tactical missions. Indian defense experts believe such capabilities are vital along sensitive regions like the Myanmar border.

Lt Gen Tiwari’s review reaffirmed the Indian Army’s commitment to modernization and maintaining peace in the Northeast, especially as the region remains a cornerstone of India’s strategic interests.