Lieutenant General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, PVSM, AVSM, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army’s Western Command, carried out a detailed review of operational preparedness at Tibri Military Station. Situated close to the India-Pakistan border, Tibri serves as a crucial training and deployment area for the elite Panther Division, known for its role in defending India’s western frontiers.

The review emphasized the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to readiness in strategically sensitive zones. Lt Gen Katiyar lauded the professionalism and high morale of the troops, noting their capability to execute missions in rugged, obstacle-filled terrain. The Western Command, headquartered in Chandimandir, covers vital sectors including Punjab, Haryana, and parts of Rajasthan, and has played a key role in India’s defense architecture since it was re-established in 1947 to secure Jammu and Kashmir.

During the visit, a medal was presented to a soldier in recognition of distinguished service, reinforcing the Army’s tradition of honoring gallantry and commitment. Lt Gen Katiyar, who took charge in July 2023, brings over 37 years of military experience across various terrains and conflict zones, including key assignments along the Line of Control and the Line of Actual Control. He is an alumnus of the National Defence Academy and Indian Military Academy.

Experts point out that such reviews are critical to maintaining a robust defense posture. A study by the RAND Corporation underlined the importance of frequent field evaluations and terrain-specific training in bolstering combat efficiency. In line with this doctrine, the Western Command’s inspection initiatives enhance India’s strategic readiness amid persistent security challenges on its western borders.