Lieutenant General Hitesh Bhalla, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Fire and Fury Corps, recently conducted an extensive review of the operational preparedness of the Uniform Force and Trishul Division stationed in the strategically sensitive high-altitude region. The visit underscored the Indian Armyโs focus on maintaining peak operational capability in challenging terrains along the northern borders.
During the review, Lt Gen Bhalla observed various operational drills and training exercises, assessing the efficiency of troops, coordination among units, and the effective utilization of newly inducted technologies. The GOC appreciated the proactive employment of cutting-edge equipment and highlighted the seamless integration of transformational organizational structures designed to enhance speed, flexibility, and high-impact operational tempo in high-altitude areas.
Addressing officers and soldiers, Lt Gen Bhalla stressed the critical importance of imbibing the capabilities offered by modern technology. He urged all ranks to undergo rigorous training and adapt to evolving operational requirements to maintain a superior edge in both conventional and high-altitude warfare scenarios.
The GOC further emphasized the role of innovation and adaptability in achieving operational excellence, noting that the modern battlefield demands not only physical endurance but also technological proficiency and strategic agility. He called upon all personnel to continue honing their skills and stay committed to the ethos of preparedness, professionalism, and resilience that defines the Indian Army.
The review comes at a time when the Indian Army continues to strengthen its high-altitude capabilities, ensuring rapid mobilization, superior surveillance, and enhanced operational effectiveness along critical border regions. Lt Gen Bhallaโs visit reflects the leadershipโs sustained focus on integrating advanced systems with well-trained troops to uphold Indiaโs defence readiness.