In a significant shift in military leadership, Lieutenant General V Hariharan has officially taken over command of the Indian Army’s prestigious Strike One Corps, succeeding Lieutenant General Sanjay Mitra. The ceremonial handover took place at a formal event attended by senior officers and marked by the display of national and unit flags, including the iconic “Dot On Target” insignia that reflects the corps’ proud combat heritage from the 1965 and 1971 Indo-Pak wars.
Strike One Corps, headquartered in Mathura, has undergone a strategic realignment in recent years. Since its reassignment to the Northern Command in 2021, the corps has played a pivotal role in ensuring India’s operational readiness along the sensitive Sino-Indian border in Ladakh. This realignment came in the wake of increased tensions following the 2020 Galwan Valley clash, prompting the Indian Army to reinforce its presence in the region, which now hosts over 500 tanks and approximately 50,000 troops.

Lt Gen Hariharan addressed officers and troops after assuming command, urging all ranks to maintain the highest levels of professionalism, morale, and operational readiness. He emphasized the importance of constant preparedness, especially in high-altitude terrain, where Strike One Corps is frequently engaged in drills such as the recent Parvat Prahaar exercise conducted in Eastern Ladakh.
His predecessor, Lt Gen Sanjay Mitra, retires after a distinguished career spanning 34 years. His service record includes extensive operational experience along both the Line of Control and the Line of Actual Control, as well as multiple accolades, including the Chief of Army Staff and General Officer Commanding-in-Chief commendations.
With around 90 Lieutenant Generals among its 43,000 officers, the Indian Army continues to ensure dynamic leadership and institutional continuity. This transition is viewed as a key step in bolstering India’s northern defense posture amid evolving regional security challenges.