Lieutenant General Neeraj Shukla, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Gajraj Corps, visited remote high-altitude forward posts to assess operational preparedness and interact with troops deployed in some of the most challenging terrains.
During his visit, Lt Gen Shukla also met members of the Tiranga Mountain Rescue (TMR) team, acknowledging their critical role in rescue operations and maintaining operational capability in extreme weather and terrain conditions.

The Army Commander commended all ranks for their high morale, professionalism, and unwavering commitment to safeguarding the nation. He also appreciated their continuous efforts in building operational capacities and creating redundancies to ensure mission readiness under all circumstances.

The visit highlights the Indian Army’s sustained focus on strengthening preparedness along high-altitude frontiers, where troops operate under harsh climatic conditions while maintaining constant vigilance.

Lt Gen Shukla’s interaction with soldiers served as a morale booster, reinforcing the Army’s emphasis on leadership engagement and frontline readiness in strategically important sectors.
If you want, I can make this more detailed (with strategic context like China border, terrain challenges, etc.) or turn it into a viral defence-style article.
