Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) General Dhiraj Seth visited the Spear Corps to review the evolving operational environment and assess measures being undertaken to further strengthen combat readiness across the strategically significant Northeastern region. The visit reaffirmed the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining a high state of operational preparedness while simultaneously advancing initiatives that contribute to peace, stability and development in the region.
During the visit, General Dhiraj Seth was briefed extensively on the prevailing security situation and the operational dynamics shaping the Northeastern theatre. Senior military officials apprised the Army Chief of the formation’s preparedness levels, capability enhancement initiatives and ongoing efforts aimed at ensuring rapid and effective responses to emerging security challenges. The review highlighted the Indian Army’s continued focus on adapting to the changing character of warfare through sustained modernisation and future-oriented operational planning.
The Spear Corps remains one of the Indian Army’s key operational formations responsible for safeguarding India’s strategic interests in the Northeast. Operating in a region characterised by challenging terrain and diverse security requirements, the Corps plays a vital role in maintaining peace and security while supporting developmental and humanitarian initiatives undertaken in partnership with civil authorities.

General Dhiraj Seth also reviewed the community outreach programmes being implemented by the Indian Army to foster peace, stability and socio-economic development across the Northeastern states. These initiatives form an integral component of the Army’s people-centric approach towards strengthening trust and cooperation with local communities while contributing meaningfully to nation-building efforts in remote and border areas.
The community outreach programmes encompass a broad spectrum of developmental activities, including educational support, healthcare initiatives, infrastructure development, skill enhancement programmes and humanitarian assistance projects. Through sustained engagement with local populations, the Indian Army has played a significant role in promoting social harmony and facilitating inclusive development in the region.
The Army Chief acknowledged the importance of maintaining a balanced approach that combines robust operational preparedness with meaningful community engagement. He observed that lasting peace and stability are strengthened not only through effective security mechanisms but also through initiatives that address developmental aspirations and promote mutual trust between institutions and communities.

Interacting with officers, junior leaders and troops of the Indian Army and the Assam Rifles, General Dhiraj Seth commended all ranks for their professionalism, dedication and exceptionally high operational standards. He appreciated their unwavering commitment to duty while serving in challenging operational environments and acknowledged their contribution towards maintaining peace and safeguarding national interests in the Northeast.
The COAS praised the seamless coordination between the Indian Army and the Assam Rifles in addressing both operational and developmental requirements across the region. Such cooperation, he noted, remains critical in ensuring effective responses to emerging challenges while strengthening institutional capabilities and enhancing overall mission effectiveness.
Emphasising the importance of continuous preparedness, General Dhiraj Seth urged all ranks to remain vigilant, agile and future-ready in the face of evolving security challenges. He stressed that modern military operations demand adaptability, technological proficiency and sustained professional excellence, making continuous training and capability enhancement indispensable components of operational success.
The Army Chief also reiterated the Indian Army’s commitment to embracing innovation and modern technologies to strengthen combat capabilities across all operational theatres. The integration of advanced technologies, realistic training methodologies and adaptive leadership continues to play a crucial role in preparing formations for the complex demands of future warfare.

The visit to the Spear Corps reflects the Indian Army’s sustained emphasis on maintaining combat-ready formations while contributing positively to regional peace and development. By combining operational excellence with community-centric initiatives, the Indian Army continues to uphold its enduring commitment to safeguarding national security and fostering stability across India’s strategically important Northeastern region.
