In a key oversight initiative reflecting the Indian Army’s proactive approach to national security, Lt Gen Vijay B Nair, Chief of Staff of the Northern Command, conducted a comprehensive review of the security apparatus at the Vajra Division in Kashmir on July 3, 2025.
During the visit, Lt Gen Nair was given a detailed briefing on the division’s operational readiness, surveillance capabilities, and combat preparedness. The visit comes amid a rise in cross-border incidents, underlining the critical need for real-time threat assessment and adaptive strategy. He stressed the necessity of constant vigilance and emphasized innovation in training methods to confront evolving challenges in the volatile region.

The inspection also included a tour of a state-of-the-art command center outfitted with advanced battlefield management systems. Drawing on global best practices, such as those used by NATO forces, the Indian Army is actively incorporating air and digital integration to improve combat efficiency. A RAND Corporation study found that such integration can boost operational capabilities by up to 25%. A helicopter escort during the inspection highlighted the Army’s emphasis on mobility and coordination in dynamic terrain.
Lt Gen Nair underlined the significance of technological advancement, particularly AI-driven surveillance tools, in bolstering border monitoring. According to a 2024 DRDO report, there has already been a 30% improvement in real-time threat detection along sensitive sectors of the northern border.

A veteran of multiple operational tenures, Lt Gen Nair is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and Indian Military Academy. He has commanded an infantry battalion and played a pivotal role in modernizing operational doctrines across formations under the Northern Command.
The Northern Command, reinstated in 1972 to manage strategic responsibilities along India’s borders with Pakistan and China, continues to serve as a critical arm of the country’s defense structure. Lt Gen Nair concluded the visit by commending the Vajra Division’s professionalism and readiness, expressing full confidence in its ability to meet emerging security challenges.