Defence Secretary Rajesh Kumar Singh undertook a three-day visit to the Leh Sector from June 5 to 7, 2026, to review operational preparedness, border infrastructure development and logistical sustainability along India’s northern frontiers.
During the visit, the Defence Secretary held detailed discussions with senior military commanders at the headquarters of XIV Corps, focusing on the prevailing security situation, operational readiness and ongoing efforts to strengthen infrastructure in strategically important border areas.

Rajesh Kumar Singh was briefed on measures being undertaken to enhance troop mobility, improve logistical support and sustain military operations in the challenging high-altitude environment of Eastern Ladakh.
As part of his tour, the Defence Secretary visited several forward locations in Eastern Ladakh, including Base Camp and the Northern Glacier region, where he interacted with troops deployed in some of the world’s most demanding operational conditions.

During his interactions with soldiers, he commended their unwavering dedication, courage and professionalism in safeguarding the nation’s sovereignty and territorial integrity despite extreme weather, difficult terrain and prolonged deployments at high altitudes.
The Defence Secretary also reviewed the progress of key border infrastructure projects aimed at enhancing connectivity, operational flexibility and military preparedness in the sector.
Officials noted that the visit provided an opportunity to assess the effectiveness of logistical arrangements and infrastructure initiatives that support troops stationed along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Praising the commitment and resilience of the personnel deployed in the region, Rajesh Kumar Singh acknowledged their vital role in maintaining a high level of operational readiness and ensuring national security under the most challenging circumstances.
The visit underscores the government’s continued focus on strengthening defence preparedness, improving border infrastructure and supporting frontline troops deployed in strategically sensitive areas of the country.
