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Bison Division Concludes Ex Technical Tactical III with Advanced Technology Integration

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The Bison Division of the Indian Army has successfully completed the Ex Technical Tactical III, an exercise designed to incorporate new generation cutting-edge technology and equipment.

This initiative aimed to validate infantry battle drills while evolving new tactics, techniques, and procedures.

The exercise marked a significant advancement in the operational readiness and capability of the formation.

By integrating modern technology into traditional combat practices, Bison Division demonstrated its commitment to adapting and enhancing its tactical efficiency and effectiveness on the battlefield.

The successful conclusion of Ex Technical Tactical III represents a major leap forward in the operational capabilities of the Indian Army’s Bison Division. It highlights the Army’s ongoing efforts to modernize its forces and maintain a high level of readiness in an ever-evolving strategic landscape.

The lessons learned and the tactics developed during this exercise are expected to significantly contribute to the future operational success of the division.

Indian Army Reopens Bakarwal Seasonal School in Dras, Ladakh

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Under the banner of ‘संकल्प से सिद्धि: Education for All,’ the Forever in Operations Division has reopened the Bakarwal Seasonal School in Dras, Ladakh. This initiative is dedicated to supporting the educational needs of children from the Bakarwal community during their traditional grazing periods.

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The Bakarwal Seasonal School plays a crucial role in providing continuity of education for the children of this nomadic community, who face disruptions in their schooling due to their seasonal migratory lifestyle. By reopening the school, the initiative ensures that these children do not miss out on their education while they accompany their families in the grazing fields.

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This educational project not only focuses on basic education but also integrates local culture and needs into the curriculum, making it relevant and accessible to the Bakarwal children. The school’s operation during the grazing season is a significant step towards inclusive education, aiming to bridge the gap for communities in remote and transient settings.

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The reopening of the Bakarwal Seasonal School is a part of broader nation-building efforts, emphasizing the importance of education as a cornerstone for community development and sustainability. This initiative highlights the commitment to ensuring that every child receives the opportunity to learn and grow, regardless of their background or lifestyle.

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Lt Gen Hitesh Bhalla Visits Trishul Division, Commends Troops in Ladakh

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Lieutenant General Hitesh Bhalla, SC**, SM, VSM, the newly appointed General Officer Commanding of the Fire & Fury Corps, made a significant visit to the Trishul Division in Ladakh. During his visit, Lt Gen Bhalla engaged with troops stationed in the forward areas, acknowledging their dedication and professionalism under challenging conditions.

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Lt Gen Bhalla, who assumed command of the critical corps-sized formation responsible for defending the Ladakh region along the Line of Actual Control (LAC) on July 1, 2024, praised the TrishulWarriors for their tireless efforts. His visit comes shortly after taking over from Lt Gen Rashim Bali, who is set for a new posting in Delhi.

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The General Officer Commanding expressed his admiration for the troops’ resilience and the high standards of operational readiness they maintain. He urged all ranks of the XIV Corps to continue their duties with zeal and rigor, emphasizing the importance of readiness to face any threats to national security.

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An alumnus of the National Defence Academy and the Indian Military Academy, Lt Gen Bhalla has a distinguished military career, having commanded a mountain brigade on the Line of Control in the Ladakh sector and an armored division in the Punjab sector. He has also held significant positions including the Colonel General Staff of an infantry division on the LoC, defense attaché at the Embassy of India in a neighboring country, and Brigadier General Staff (operations) of the Fire and Fury Corps.

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The visit of Lt Gen Bhalla underscores the strategic importance of the Fire & Fury Corps in safeguarding the borders in the Ladakh region and highlights the ongoing commitment of the Indian Army to maintain peace and security along the LAC. His leadership is expected to further strengthen the corps’ capability to address any challenges in this vital region

Assam Rifles Hosts Medical Camp for Anaemia Screening in Mizoram on National Doctors Day

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In observance of National Doctors Day, the Assam Rifles organized a specialized medical camp dedicated to anaemia screening in Serchhip, Mizoram, on July 1, 2024. The camp focused on addressing critical women’s health issues by screening women and children aged nine years and above for anaemia, a prevalent health concern that significantly impacts women and children in the region.

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The initiative aimed to raise awareness about the importance of early diagnosis and treatment of anaemia, which can lead to severe health problems if left unchecked. The camp provided free health check-ups and guidance on proper nutrition, which is essential for preventing and managing anaemia.

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The event highlighted the Assam Rifles’ commitment to community welfare and their role in enhancing public health alongside their security duties. The medical camp not only served the immediate health needs of the community but also commemorated National Doctors Day by emphasizing the critical role doctors play in society, especially in remote areas like Mizoram.

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By focusing on such significant health issues and providing necessary medical services directly to underserved populations, the Assam Rifiles demonstrated their dedication to the health and well-being of the communities they serve. This medical camp is one of many efforts by the Assam Rifles to engage positively with local communities and contribute to their betterment.

Spear Corps Engages NCC Cadets in Military Experience Event at Agartala

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The Indian Army’s Spear Corps hosted an engaging event for 406 National Cadet Corps (NCC) cadets, including 146 girl cadets, at Agartala Military Station, Tripura. Themed “Indian Army: A Way of Life,” the event was designed to offer young cadets a firsthand glimpse into the life of a soldier and the significant role of the army in nation-building.

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During the event, cadets had the opportunity to handle weapons and view the equipment used by the Indian Army. This practical demonstration provided them with a deeper understanding of military operations and the rigorous training that soldiers undergo. The experience was aimed at not only educating the cadets about military life but also inspiring them to consider careers within the Indian Armed Forces.

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The interaction highlighted the importance of the Indian Army in national development and security, underscoring its foundational role in shaping disciplined and motivated youth. By allowing cadets to experience aspects of a soldier’s life directly, the event fostered a greater appreciation for the military’s dedication and the challenges faced by service members.

This initiative is part of a broader effort by the Indian Army to engage with young individuals and encourage them to contribute to the nation’s defense. The positive feedback from the participants suggests that such interactions are instrumental in motivating young people to join the armed forces, contributing to the strength and resilience of the nation.

“Hearts to the Brave Hearts” Car Rally Honors 25 Years of Kargil Victory

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In a stirring tribute to the 25th anniversary of the Kargil War victory, a car rally organized by the Indian Army, titled “Hearts to the Brave Hearts,” was flagged off from Tezu and recently reached Dinjan Military Station in Assam. The rally aims to commemorate the valor and sacrifices of the Indian soldiers who defended the nation’s frontiers during the conflict.

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At Dinjan Military Station, a special ceremony called “Unboxing of Message Box” was held where participants read out messages from civilians. These messages highlighted the enduring dedication and sacrifice of the soldiers of the Indian Army. The event served as a poignant reminder of the deep respect and gratitude the nation holds for its military personnel.

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Following the ceremony, the participants paid their respects at the War Memorial in Dinjan, offering homage to the martyrs who laid down their lives for the country. The rally was then flagged off by the GOC of Dao Division, as it continued on to its next destination.

This car rally not only celebrates the historic victory in Kargil but also strengthens the bond between the army and the civilian populace, showcasing the collective pride and tribute of the nation to its brave warriors. The journey across various parts of the country serves to inspire and remind current and future generations of the sacrifices made by soldiers to maintain the sovereignty and integrity of India.

Rear Admiral Rupak Barua Appointed as Director General of Naval Armament Inspection

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Rear Admiral Rupak Barua has officially taken over as the Director General of Naval Armament Inspection (DGNAI) on July 1, 2024. He succeeds Rear Admiral Brijesh Vashishta, who retired after a distinguished 34-year career with the Indian Navy. The Directorate General of Naval Armament Inspection is a critical component of the Indian Navy, overseeing the indigenization and inspection of naval armament stores.

Established in the late 1980s, DGNAI plays a pivotal role in ensuring the quality and reliability of the Navy’s armaments. In 2017, the directorate underwent a significant reorganization into two specific directorates: the Directorate of Armament Production and Indigenisation (DAPI) and the Directorate of Naval Armament Inspection (DNAI). DAPI now handles the crucial task of indigenizing naval armament stores, working closely with Indigenisation Cells across various Controllerates of Naval Armament Inspection (CNAI) and NAI Cells at DRDO laboratories.

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DAPI’s efforts are focused on formulating quality requirements, identifying indigenous sources, and monitoring the progress of indigenization projects. These projects are advanced through various routes, including revenue schemes, Make-II/III schemes, the Technology Development Fund (TDF) scheme, and DRDO projects, aiming to enhance self-reliance in naval armament production.

The position of the head of DNAI was re-designated as the Director General of Naval Armament Inspection in 1997 to reflect the expanded responsibilities and importance of this role. Rear Admiral Barua’s appointment comes at a time when the Indian Navy is increasingly focusing on indigenization to bolster its operational capabilities and reduce dependence on foreign sources.

Rear Admiral Barua brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role, and his leadership is expected to further advance the Navy’s objectives of enhancing indigenization and maintaining the highest standards of armament quality and safety.

Indian Naval Academy Welcomes New Cadets for Naval Orientation Courses AT-24

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The Indian Naval Academy (INA), located in the picturesque setting of Ezhimala, Kerala, is excited to welcome a new batch of young men and women from the Indian Navy, the Indian Coast Guard, and various international trainees for the Naval Orientation Courses AT-24.

The INA, known for its expansive 7-kilometer beach front on the Laccadive Sea and nestled between the Ezhimala hill and Kavvayi backwaters, is the premier training establishment for officer cadets.

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Under the banner of #ShapingFutureNavalLeadership and #OceanOfOpportunities, the INA promises an adventurous and rigorous training program that prepares cadets to excel in their naval careers. The academy is not only the largest in Asia but also the third-largest in the world, underscoring its global significance and the comprehensive nature of its training programs.

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The courses are designed to instill a deep understanding of naval operations and strategy, while also fostering the physical and intellectual development necessary for future leaders of the sea. Cadets are encouraged to embrace the academy’s motto, “Become Immortal Through Knowledge,” which highlights the enduring value of education in their professional and personal growth.

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The INA continues to play a critical role in preparing officers for the challenges of maritime security and leadership, contributing significantly to the readiness and capabilities of both the Indian Navy and the Indian Coast Guard.

Lt Gen H S Sahi Reviews Operational Preparedness at Assam Rifles HQs in Nagaland

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Lieutenant General H S Sahi, UYSM, AVSM, YSM, SM, General Officer Commanding (GOC) Spear Corps, recently conducted a visit to the headquarters of the Assam Rifles in Kohima and Chieswema, Nagaland. During his visit, Lt Gen Sahi reviewed the operational preparedness of the units stationed there and assessed the current security dynamics in the region.

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The GOC commended the Northern Sentinels—personnel of the Assam Rifles—for their exemplary hard work and dedication. He acknowledged their vital role in maintaining peace and stability in the region, which faces various security challenges. Lt Gen Sahi’s visit highlights the continuous efforts of the Indian Army and the Assam Rifles to ensure a high state of readiness in all operational aspects.

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The Spear Corps, under the leadership of Lt Gen Sahi, is responsible for overseeing the Army’s operations in parts of the Northeast, and this visit underscores the Corps’ commitment to supporting the Assam Rifiles in their duties. The review of operational preparedness is part of routine assessments conducted by senior military leaders to ensure that the forces are well-prepared to respond to any situation that may arise.

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This engagement also serves to strengthen the cooperation between the Indian Army and the Assam Rifles, further enhancing their capabilities to secure the borders and maintain law and order in the strategically important region of Nagaland.

Lt Gen PC Nair Presents Assam Rifles Annual Report to New Army Chiefs

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Lieutenant General PC Nair, PVSM, AVSM, YSM, PhD, Director General of Assam Rifles, recently met with General Upendra Dwivedi, the newly appointed Chief of Army Staff, and Lieutenant General NS Raja Subramani, the new Vice Chief of Army Staff. The meetings were held to congratulate both generals on their recent appointments and to present them with the Assam Rifles Annual Report 2023.

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During his visit, Lt Gen Nair congratulated Gen Dwivedi on becoming the 30th Chief of Army Staff and commended his predecessor for his service. He also extended his best wishes to Lt Gen Raja Subramani as the new Vice Chief of Army Staff, acknowledging their pivotal roles in shaping the future of the Indian Army.

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The presentation of the Assam Rifles Annual Report 2023 to both the COAS and VCOAS underscores the importance of the Assam Rifles’ contributions to national security and its operational achievements over the past year. The report highlights the key activities and initiatives undertaken by Assam Rifles, India’s oldest paramilitary force, known for its significant role in maintaining peace and security in the northeastern region of the country.

These meetings and the exchange of the annual report foster greater collaboration and understanding between the Indian Army and the Assam Rifles, enhancing the coherence of military operations across different sectors of India’s defense framework.