General Upendra Dwivedi Assesses Kharga Corps' Combat Readiness and Strategic Initiatives
            General Upendra Dwivedi, the Chief of the Army Staff, conducted a visit to the Kharga Corps to assess its operational readiness and strategic plans. During his visit, he was informed about several projects focused on enhancing combat capabilities, integrating advanced technologies, improving coordination between agencies, and supporting nation-building initiatives.
Review of Operational and Technological Advancements
General Dwivedi received a briefing on Kharga Corps' efforts in combat innovation and technology integration, which are designed to meet the challenges of modern warfare. The updates covered digital logistics systems, AI-enabled decision-making tools, drone design and training programs, and initiatives aimed at enhancing inter-agency cooperation across defense and civil sectors.

Commendation for Exemplary Achievements
The Army Chief commended the formation's outstanding performance during Operation Sindoor, its innovative advancements in drone technology, and the successful integration of advanced logistical and administrative solutions. He also praised the Corps' outreach efforts to support veterans and families, its humanitarian work under Operation Rahat, and its focus on Military-Civil Fusion for Sustainable Security.

Interaction with Troops and Leadership Message
During interactions with officers, JCOs, and soldiers, General Dwivedi acknowledged their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to serving the nation. He highlighted the necessity of continuous adaptability, operational alertness, and innovative practices to retain a competitive advantage in future conflicts.
Strengthening Kharga Corps’ Strategic Role
The Kharga Corps is a key strike formation in the Indian Army, crucial for maintaining operational preparedness along India's western frontier. The visit by the Army Chief underscored the Corps' dedication to upholding the highest standards in training, leadership, and technological development, in alignment with the Indian Army's goal of being a force prepared for future challenges.
              
            
              
            
              
            
              

              

              

              

              

              

              

              
