Lt Gen RC Tiwari, Army Commander of the Eastern Command, has completed a comprehensive review of operational readiness and technological upgrades within the Indian Army’s Spear Corps, stationed along the critical northeastern frontier with China and Myanmar.

During the visit earlier this week, Lt Gen Tiwari assessed frontline preparedness and ongoing modernization efforts aimed at enhancing combat effectiveness in high-altitude, terrain-intensive areas like Arunachal Pradesh. The review included inspection of state-of-the-art unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) with surveillance ranges of up to 80 kilometers and discussions on the upcoming induction of 530 Stryker armored vehicles to augment the Army’s mechanized infantry capabilities.

The push for modernization is aligned with India’s broader defense strategy along its 4,000-kilometer border with China. Key initiatives include indigenous advancements like the DATRAN 1500 engine, developed by the Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO), which will power next-generation military platforms operating in challenging terrains.
Addressing officers and soldiers during his field interactions, Lt Gen Tiwari commended the troops for their high morale, tactical agility, and round-the-clock vigilance. He particularly emphasized the strategic role of the Spear Corps in safeguarding India’s northeastern frontier, referencing the region’s complex military history, including the 1962 Battle of Walong, which remains a poignant reminder of the need for persistent readiness.

The visit also focused on welfare measures and leadership training, highlighting the Army’s commitment to strengthening its human resource foundation alongside hardware upgrades. Lt Gen Tiwari’s engagement forms part of a series of high-level assessments aimed at ensuring the Indian Army remains prepared to counter conventional and hybrid threats across all theatres.
As regional dynamics continue to evolve, especially with increasing militarization across the Line of Actual Control (LAC), the Eastern Command’s sustained emphasis on innovation, surveillance, and force mobility positions it as a cornerstone of India’s forward defense posture.