The Chief of Army Staff, General Upendra Dwivedi, paid a visit to the Kharga Corps in Haryana's Ambala, reviewing the operational preparedness, and commended the formation for its "exemplary performance" during Operation Sindoor, said the official statement on Tuesday. COAS, aka Army Chief, was further briefed on the initiatives aimed at enhancing combat readiness, integrating cutting-edge technologies, and strengthening inter-agency synergy.
Gen Dwivedi further interacted with the Army officials and personnel. During his interaction with all ranks, the Chief of the Army Staff lauded their professionalism, dedication, and steadfast commitment to the service of the nation, the official said.
He commended the formation’s innovations in drone design and training, integration of advanced technological solutions in logistics and administration.
Besides, outreach to veterans and families, humanitarian contributions under Operation Rahat, and sustained efforts in promoting civil-military synergy for sustainable security were also discussed during his visit.
Kharga Corps falls under the Indian Army's Western Command. In November 2024, the Corps conducted a two-day integrated field firing exercise, 'Kharga Shakti', aimed at testing and validating the effectiveness of combined arms operations in a simulated battlefield environment.