In a high-level visit aimed at assessing the prevailing security situation, Lieutenant General Abhijit S Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Indian Army’s Spear Corps, conducted an operational review of Army formations deployed in Manipur. The visit comes as the state continues to witness recurring ethnic violence between the Meitei and Kuki communities, which has claimed more than 200 lives since May 2023 and displaced thousands.
During the review, Lt Gen Pendharkar interacted with field commanders and troops, examining their preparedness to tackle emerging security challenges. He commended the soldiers for their professionalism and composure in maintaining peace amid complex and sensitive ground realities. Stressing the importance of mission readiness, he directed the formations to stay vigilant and responsive to rapidly evolving situations, particularly in conflict-sensitive areas.
The Spear Corps, also known as III Corps, is headquartered under the Eastern Command and holds a crucial role in safeguarding the northeastern frontiers of India. The Corps has been at the forefront of counter-insurgency and border security operations for decades, with a proven track record during the 1962 Battle of Walong and more recently in anti-insurgency efforts in Nagaland, Arunachal Pradesh, and now Manipur. The current ethnic strife has placed immense pressure on security forces, requiring coordinated efforts between the Indian Army, Assam Rifles, and local police to restore law and order.
In recent months, joint operations have resulted in the recovery of over 35 illegal weapons, large quantities of ammunition, and other warlike materials from violence-hit regions. These operations underscore the Indian Army’s proactive approach in neutralizing armed threats and stabilizing volatile zones. Lt Gen Pendharkar’s visit reinforces the Army’s strategic commitment to protect civilians, assist civil administration, and foster conditions conducive to peace and reconciliation.
Since assuming command of the Spear Corps in August 2024, Lt Gen Pendharkar has brought with him a wealth of experience in high-altitude warfare, counter-terrorism, and border management, particularly from his previous tenures in Jammu and Kashmir and along the Line of Control. His leadership is seen as pivotal at a time when Manipur remains embroiled in social unrest and ethnic polarization.
The Indian Army, through its boots-on-ground engagement and humanitarian assistance, continues to be a stabilizing force in the Northeast. The Corps Commander’s presence in the conflict zone is being viewed as both a morale booster for the troops and a reassuring gesture to the civilian population, reinforcing the Army’s impartial and enduring role in preserving peace and unity in the region.