Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Command, visited the Konark Corps to review the formationโs operational and administrative readiness, reaffirming the Armyโs focus on preparedness across Indiaโs western deserts.
During the visit, the Army Commander was briefed on operational posture, logistics, and sustainment measures tailored to the demanding desert environment. He appreciated the Desert Corps for its emphasis on indigenous equipment solutions, in-house research and development, and focused initiatives in drone development and training, which are enhancing surveillance, precision, and responsiveness across the formation.

Innovation, Drones, and Desert Readiness
Lt Gen Seth lauded the Corpsโ technology-driven approachโparticularly the rapid absorption of unmanned systems and locally developed solutionsโterming them force multipliers that significantly boost operational preparedness in arid and high-temperature conditions.

Welfare and Morale
The Army Commander also commended the proactive welfare measures instituted by the formation, ranging from family-support initiatives to administrative and infrastructure upgrades. He noted that these efforts promote holistic well-being, sustain high morale, and directly contribute to combat effectiveness.

Enduring Vigilance
Reiterating the strategic importance of the desert sector, Lt Gen Seth acknowledged the unwavering commitment of the Desert Corps, describing it as a steadfast pillar of national strengthโever vigilant in safeguarding Bharatโs sovereignty.
