Lieutenant General Mohit Malhotra, Army Commander of the Indian Army’s Sapta Shakti Command, visited Bathinda Military Station to undertake a comprehensive review of the operational preparedness of the Chetak Corps and The Valiant Wings. The visit highlighted the Indian Army’s continued focus on maintaining combat excellence through technological innovation, mission-oriented training and sustained capability enhancement to address the evolving demands of modern warfare.
During the visit, Lt Gen Mohit Malhotra was briefed extensively on the operational readiness of the formations, including their preparedness to effectively respond to emerging security challenges across the Western theatre. Senior military officials provided an overview of ongoing initiatives aimed at strengthening combat capabilities through advanced technologies, realistic training methodologies and continuous operational validation.
The Army Commander reviewed mission-oriented training programmes designed to ensure that personnel remain proficient across a wide spectrum of operational scenarios. Modern military operations demand highly trained and adaptable forces capable of functioning effectively in dynamic and technologically complex environments. The emphasis on mission-specific training reflects the Indian Army’s commitment to preparing its formations for both present and future operational contingencies.

Lt Gen Malhotra also assessed the rigorous operational validation mechanisms adopted by the formations to maintain the highest standards of combat preparedness. Regular evaluations and realistic exercises continue to play a vital role in identifying operational strengths, enhancing interoperability and ensuring that troops remain capable of executing their assigned missions with precision and effectiveness.
A significant focus of the review was the integration of cutting-edge technologies into operational capabilities. The Army Commander examined various technology-driven capability enhancement initiatives aimed at improving situational awareness, decision-making processes and overall battlefield effectiveness. The Indian Army’s modernisation efforts continue to prioritise the seamless integration of emerging technologies with conventional combat capabilities to create agile and future-ready military formations.
The visit underscored the importance of balancing combat excellence with technological advancement in an era where the character of warfare is undergoing rapid transformation. Technology-enabled operational capabilities, coupled with highly trained personnel, remain central to enhancing mission effectiveness across the full spectrum of military operations.
Interacting with officers, junior leaders and troops, Lt Gen Mohit Malhotra commended all ranks for their exemplary professionalism, dedication and unwavering commitment to operational excellence. He appreciated their sustained efforts in maintaining a high state of combat readiness and acknowledged their significant contribution towards safeguarding national security under demanding operational conditions.
The Army Commander exhorted the personnel to sustain their momentum towards becoming a truly Future Ready Force by continually embracing innovation, enhancing professional competencies and adapting to evolving battlefield requirements. He emphasised that agility, technological proficiency and continuous learning will remain indispensable attributes for military success in future conflicts.

Lt Gen Malhotra further highlighted the importance of fostering a culture of innovation and adaptability across all levels of command. He observed that future battlefields will increasingly demand seamless integration of advanced technologies, robust operational planning and decisive leadership capable of responding effectively to multidimensional challenges.
The review at Bathinda Military Station reflects the Sapta Shakti Command’s continued commitment to strengthening operational preparedness through capability enhancement and transformational initiatives. By combining rigorous training standards with technological modernisation, the Command continues to build combat-ready formations capable of addressing both conventional and emerging security threats.
The Indian Army’s vision of developing a Future Ready Force remains firmly anchored in operational excellence, technological innovation and professional leadership. The visit by Lt Gen Mohit Malhotra reaffirmed this commitment while recognising the invaluable contribution of the personnel of the Chetak Corps and The Valiant Wings in maintaining the highest standards of military preparedness and combat effectiveness.
