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Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Conducts Review of Operational Preparedness at Golden Katar Division

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Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Southern Command, recently visited the forward areas of the Golden Katar Division, located in Rajasthan. His visit was centered on a comprehensive evaluation of the division’s operational preparedness and ongoing logistics enhancements.

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During his time at the division, Lt Gen Seth reviewed various aspects of operational readiness, from manpower to material support, ensuring that the division is equipped to handle any potential challenges.

He expressed his admiration for the exceptional professionalism and commitment to excellence demonstrated by all ranks of the Golden Katar Division.

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Lt Gen Seth also emphasized the importance of maintaining the highest level of readiness. He encouraged all personnel to remain vigilant and proactive in their duties, ensuring that the division is always prepared to respond effectively to any eventualities.

His guidance reflects the Indian Army’s continuous effort to strengthen its capabilities and readiness across all its formations.

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The visit not only served as a morale booster for the troops but also reinforced the strategic importance of the Golden Katar Division in safeguarding India’s western frontier.

Under Lt Gen Seth’s leadership, Southern Command continues to prioritize operational excellence and readiness to uphold national security.

Lt Gen Manjinder Singh Reviews Operational Readiness in Forward Areas of Amogh Division

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Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command, recently conducted a comprehensive review of the prevailing situation and operational readiness in the forward areas of the Amogh Division.

His visit also included a significant interaction with the DIG of the Sector Headquarters BSF in Sriganganagar, emphasizing the close coordination between the Indian Army and the Border Security Force.

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During his visit, Lt Gen Singh assessed the operational strategies and preparedness levels of the troops stationed in these critical areas. He praised the formation for their unwavering dedication, professionalism, and devotion to duty, acknowledging their efforts in maintaining security and readiness under challenging conditions.

The Army Commander encouraged all ranks to remain vigilant and combat-ready. He stressed the importance of physical fitness and urged the troops to continue developing and refining innovative techniques, tactics, and procedures.

His guidance was aimed at enhancing the Army’s capability to dominate the diverse operational landscape, ensuring they are well-prepared to face any potential threats.

Lt Gen Singh’s visit underscores the Sapta Shakti Command’s commitment to maintaining high standards of operational readiness and fostering inter-agency collaboration to secure India’s borders effectively.

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His leadership and directives play a crucial role in bolstering the morale and effectiveness of the forces under the #ChetakCorps, ensuring they remain a formidable force in safeguarding the nation.

President Droupadi Murmu Visits Siachen, Lauds Soldiers’ Bravery at World’s Highest Battlefield

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On Thursday, September 26, 2024, President Droupadi Murmu made a significant visit to the Siachen Base Camp, where she expressed her admiration and respect for the soldiers stationed at the world’s highest battlefield. This visit marked a profound moment of recognition for the troops who endure extreme conditions to protect India’s territorial integrity.

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During her address to the troops, President Murmu highlighted the extraordinary challenges faced by the soldiers, including heavy snowfall and temperatures as low as minus 50 degrees Celsius. She commended their unwavering devotion and vigilance, stating, “They present extraordinary examples of sacrifice and tolerance in protecting the motherland.”

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As the supreme commander of the armed forces, President Murmu expressed immense pride in the bravery and steadfast commitment of the soldiers, affirming that all citizens of India salute their bravery. The President also made a poignant visit to the Siachen War Memorial, where she paid tribute to the martyrs of Operation Meghdoot, which since April 13, 1984, has secured Indian control over the strategic glacier.

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The visit also coincides with the 40th anniversary of Operation Meghdoot, underscoring the enduring importance of the Indian Army’s presence in Siachen. President Murmu’s visit to the glacier—the third by any Indian president—further solidifies the nation’s gratitude and support for its soldiers who safeguard the most daunting terrains under severe conditions.

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Lt Governor of Ladakh, Brigadier B D Mishra, received the President upon her arrival at Thoise airfield, marking the beginning of her historic visit to the region, a testament to India’s commitment to its northernmost borders and the valor of its armed forces.

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Air Marshal SP Dharkar Appointed as Next Vice Chief of Air Staff

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Air Marshal SP Dharkar, a seasoned fighter pilot with an illustrious career spanning over 3,600 flying hours, has been appointed as the next Vice Chief of Air Staff of the Indian Air Force. He will succeed Air Marshal AP Singh, who is set to become the Chief of Air Staff.

An alumnus of several prestigious military institutions, including the Rashtriya Indian Military College, National Defence Academy, Defence Services Staff College, and Air War College in the United States, Dharkar brings extensive experience and leadership skills to his new role.

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Commissioned in June 1985, he has accumulated an impressive range of qualifications, including credentials as a Qualified Flying Instructor, Fighter Strike Leader, and Instrument Rating Instructor and Examiner.

Dharkar has held several critical positions throughout his career, including Assistant Chief of Air Staff (Training) at Air Headquarters and Air Defence Commander at the Eastern Air Command. Notably, he also served as the first Director General of the Defence Space Agency, highlighting his pivotal role in enhancing India’s defense capabilities in space.

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For the past two years, Dharkar has successfully led the Eastern Air Command, overseeing significant advancements in operational readiness and training.

His prior command roles include leading a frontline fighter squadron and a Fighter Flying Training Establishment, further solidifying his expertise in aerial combat and strategic planning.

In addition to his operational roles, Dharkar has made significant contributions to Professional Military Education, serving as an instructor at the Defence Services Staff College and the College of Air Warfare in Secunderabad.

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Air Marshal SP Dharkar’s appointment comes at a crucial time as the Indian Air Force continues to modernize and strengthen its capabilities amidst evolving security challenges. His extensive experience and strategic insight are expected to drive forward the IAF’s mission to safeguard the nation’s skies.

Lt Gen Manjinder Singh Reviews Operational Preparedness at Sriganganagar Military Station

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Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of Sapta Shakti Command, recently visited the Sriganganagar Military Station to assess the operational readiness of the Amogh Division.

During his visit, he received briefings on the various operational and technology absorption initiatives that have been integrated by the formation.

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The Army Commander commended the professionalism and dedication exhibited by the Amogh Division. He emphasized the critical importance of interoperability, synergy, and the absorption of niche technologies in enhancing combat effectiveness and operational agility.

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Lt Gen Singh highlighted the necessity for all ranks to remain physically fit and professionally competent. He encouraged the troops to maintain a steadfast resolve in their service to the nation, ensuring that they are prepared to meet current and future challenges effectively.

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This visit underscores the ongoing efforts of Sapta Shakti Command to ensure high standards of readiness and the effective integration of advanced technologies into its operations, reflecting the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining a robust and responsive defense posture.

Punjab’s Armaanpreet Singh Secures AIR-1 in NDA Exam, Aspires to Fly Sukhoi Su-30MKI

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Punjab has a new reason to celebrate as Armaanpreet Singh, a cadet from the Maharaja Ranjit Singh Armed Forces Preparatory Institute (MRSAFPI) in Mohali, has achieved the top rank in the all-India merit list for the National Defence Academy (NDA). Aiming for the skies, Armaanpreet is set on joining the Indian Air Force with aspirations to fly the formidable Sukhoi Su-30MKI fighter jet.

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In the recently declared results, 641 candidates have qualified for the Army, Navy, and Air Force wings of the NDA’s 153rd course and the 115th Indian Naval Academy Course. Armaanpreet Singh claimed the first spot, closely followed by Hardik Garg and Nikhil Raj.

Punjab’s Minister for Employment Generation, Skill Development, and Training, Aman Arora, announced Armaanpreet’s achievement, highlighting his status as the third cadet from MRSAFPI to secure the all-India first rank in the past 12 years. Armaanpreet, the son of Satbir Singh, a physics lecturer from Gurdaspur’s Bhandal, is being celebrated for his exceptional academic record and dedication to his goal of serving the Indian Air Force.

Fourteen additional cadets from MRSAFPI also made it to the merit list, with Keshav Singla notably securing the 15th rank. Currently, a few cadets are completing their medical examinations as they await call-up letters for training.

Minister Arora extended his congratulations to Armaanpreet and his peers, encouraging them to continue striving for excellence as they embark on their journey to become future officers. Major General Ajay H. Chauhan, Director of MRSAFPI, also lauded their success, noting that this year marked one of the institute’s highest number of selections for the NDA course.

Since its establishment, MRSAFPI has successfully prepared 238 cadets who have gone on to join various service training academies, with 160 alumni commissioned as officers in the Indian defence services. Major General Chauhan shared that the institute is also awaiting the release of the technical entry merit list, anticipated soon, which may bring even more pride to the institute and Punjab.

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Commends Golden Katar Division for Exceptional Service in Gujarat

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During a recent visit to assess the operational readiness of the Golden Katar Division, Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth, AVSM, Army Commander of Southern Command, praised the formation for their exemplary performance in recent humanitarian and disaster relief operations in Gujarat.

The Golden Katar Division played a pivotal role in the rescue and relief efforts, successfully saving over 1000 people affected by severe conditions in the state.

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Lt Gen Seth highlighted the troops’ unwavering commitment and valor during these operations, underscoring the critical role the Indian Army plays in not only safeguarding the nation but also in providing essential aid during crises.

The Army Commander’s visit focused on evaluating the division’s readiness and capabilities, ensuring they are well-prepared for future challenges.

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He encouraged all ranks to continue maintaining the high standards of excellence and resilience demonstrated during the relief efforts.

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Lt Gen Seth’s commendation serves as a significant acknowledgment of the division’s efforts and boosts the morale of the troops, reinforcing the importance of readiness and responsiveness in supporting the nation not only in defense but also in times of natural disasters.

Lt Gen AS Pendharkar Reviews Operational Preparedness of Artillery Formation in Assam

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Lt Gen AS Pendharkar, General Officer Commanding of Spear Corps, recently visited an Artillery formation in Assam to assess their operational readiness. During his visit, the GOC had the opportunity to witness firsthand the deployment of new generation equipment and innovative technologies aimed at enhancing combat efficiency.

The visit was part of the Indian Army’s ongoing efforts under the theme Year Of Technology Absorption, which emphasizes integrating advanced technological solutions into various military operations to boost effectiveness and readiness.

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Lt Gen Pendharkar commended the Artillery formation for maintaining a high state of operational readiness, which is crucial for the defense capabilities of the region. He praised the troops for their professionalism, high morale, and unwavering dedication to duty, highlighting the critical role they play in ensuring national security.

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The Corps Commander’s interactions with the troops served not only to evaluate the integration of new technologies but also to boost the morale of the soldiers, reinforcing the Nation First ethos that drives the Indian Army.

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This visit underscores the commitment of the Indian Army and Spear Corps leadership to strengthen India’s defense infrastructure and readiness, ensuring that the forces are well-prepared to meet current and future challenges.

41st Indian Coast Guard Commanders’ Conference Inaugurated by Raksha Mantri in New Delhi

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The 41st Indian Coast Guard Commanders’ Conference was inaugurated today by the Honourable Raksha Mantri, Shri Rajnath Singh, at the Coast Guard Headquarters in New Delhi.

The conference, scheduled from September 24 to 26, brings together senior commanders to deliberate on a range of issues critical to India’s maritime interests.

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During the inauguration, Shri Rajnath Singh commended the Indian Coast Guard (ICG) for their unwavering professionalism and significant contributions to maritime safety and security.

He highlighted the vital role of the ICG in safeguarding India’s vast coastline and addressing various maritime challenges.

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The conference focuses on strategic objectives, enhancing operational readiness, and addressing emerging maritime challenges.

Discussions are set to cover advancements in maritime technology, coordination with other naval and maritime agencies, and strategies to bolster India’s maritime infrastructure and response capabilities.

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This event underscores the Government of India’s commitment to enhancing the operational capabilities of the Coast Guard, emphasizing the importance of a robust maritime security framework to national security.

The discussions and outcomes of this conference are expected to further strengthen the ICG’s role as a pivotal force in maintaining regional stability and security in the maritime domain.

Fake Indian Army Major Dupes 14 Women into Marriage, Caught After Stealing Laptop on Vande Bharat Train

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The Ahmedabad Railway Police have arrested a man on theft charges, only to discover that he had deceived 15 women into marriage by concealing his true identity.

The accused, Mohammad Shahbaz, had been posing as a Major in the Indian Army under the false name of Harshit Chaudhary. He is now facing multiple fraud cases involving women from Gujarat, Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand. One of his victims has also filed a case against him in Aligarh.

Shahbaz, a resident of Aligarh in Uttar Pradesh, was initially arrested by the Ahmedabad Railway Police for stealing on a Vande Bharat train in Gujarat. During his arrest, authorities recovered a fake identity card bearing the name ‘Major Harshit Chaudhary.’

According to SP Balram Meena of the Western Railway Police, Mohammad Shahbaz is married with two children. While the railway police have not yet filed any conspiracy charges, the investigation revealed that Shahbaz used Shaadi.com and dating apps to target women.

Further inquiries uncovered three previous cases against him, and a fake Aadhar card identifying him as an Army Major was found in his possession. Shahbaz admitted to using this fraudulent identity to trick women into marrying him.

Shahbaz is suspected of stealing a passenger’s trolley bag on the Vande Bharat train. CCTV footage and the passenger chart showed he had booked his seat under the alias “Harshit Manoj Singh Chaudhary.” This led the Ahmedabad Railway Police to track him down and arrest him.

During questioning, Shahbaz claimed to have joined the Army in 2015 but said he had been suspended until June 2024 due to being unfit for service. The investigation also revealed that he used fake identity cards and a fake PAN card for both railway and air travel.