Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, PVSM, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Western Command, conducted a comprehensive review of the operational preparedness and administrative efficiency of the Vajra Corps during a recent visit. The visit focused on assessing the Corpsโ readiness to address challenges along Indiaโs western borders and its contributions to nation-building efforts.
During the review, Lieutenant General Ajay Chandpuria, AVSM, VSM, General Officer Commanding, Vajra Corps, briefed Lt Gen Katiyar on the current security environment and outlined several forward-looking initiatives. These included measures to enhance coordination among stakeholders and strengthen border infrastructure. The briefing also highlighted the Corpsโ growing role in national development projects.
Lt Gen Katiyar inaugurated new welfare facilities designed to improve the quality of life for troops and their families. He also expressed appreciation for upcoming projects aimed at further enhancing the Corpsโ infrastructure and operational capabilities. Conveying his confidence in the Vajra Corpsโ ability to respond effectively to any challenges, the Army Commander commended its commitment to advancing national goals.
Headquartered in Jalandhar, Punjab, the Vajra Corps, also known as XI Corps, has been a vital part of the Indian Armyโs Western Command since its establishment in 1950. The Corps plays a critical role in ensuring the security of the region and supporting the Armyโs broader objectives.