The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Indian Army’s Vajra Corps has conducted a detailed review of the Panther Division’s operational readiness and infrastructure modernization. The review, held earlier this week in Punjab, spotlighted the division’s strategic advancements, particularly in the deployment of drone technology and the upgradation of mission-critical infrastructure.
Accompanied by senior military officers, the GOC closely inspected a range of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) that form part of the division’s new-age surveillance and combat toolkit. These drones represent a broader effort by the Indian Army to incorporate cutting-edge technology for real-time intelligence, enhanced situational awareness, and improved operational effectiveness.

The review also reaffirmed the division’s capability to respond swiftly and decisively to emerging threats. The Panther Division played a key role in Operation Sindoor, a precision strike against terrorist camps conducted in May 2025. During his address to troops, the GOC lauded the professionalism, tactical innovation, and dedication exhibited by the division during the operation.
In his remarks, the GOC emphasized the need for continued modernization and agility in the face of dynamic security challenges. He linked these efforts to national defense initiatives, including the Defence Research and Development Organisation’s upcoming test of the ET-LDHCM (End-to-End Test of Long-Duration Hypersonic Cruise Missile). With capabilities of exceeding Mach 5 and advanced maneuverability, the missile represents a major stride in India’s indigenous hypersonic technology program.

The Panther Division’s preparedness review aligns with the Indian Army’s strategic objectives to build a technologically empowered, future-ready force. Investments in homegrown defense solutions and infrastructure are seen as key to maintaining operational superiority amid evolving regional and global threats.