The Indian Army conducted a door-to-door medical outreach programme in the remote border region of Batalik, providing essential healthcare services to residents in high-altitude areas.
The initiative focused on addressing critical medical needs of local communities living in isolated and challenging terrain, where access to healthcare facilities remains limited. Medical teams reached out directly to households, offering consultations, basic treatment, and awareness on health and hygiene.

The outreach programme played a vital role in improving healthcare access in the region while also fostering goodwill and strengthening the enduring bond of trust between the Army and local residents.
Such initiatives reflect the Indian Army’s continued commitment not only to national security but also to humanitarian assistance and community welfare in remote border areas.
