Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta Evaluates Operational Readiness in Meerut, Launches New Facilities, and Tours Babugarh Equine Breeding Stud
Lieutenant General Anindya Sengupta, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Central Command, conducted a visit to the Headquarters of Pashchim UP Sub Area and the Remount Veterinary Corps Centre and College located at Meerut Station. The purpose of his visit was to evaluate the operational readiness and welfare initiatives in place.
Focus on Preparedness and Welfare
During his inspection, the Army Commander evaluated several critical areas including:
| Operational readiness and hinterland security |
| Welfare measures for troops, their families, and the ESM community |
| Administrative and support infrastructure |

Inauguration of New Infrastructure
Lt Gen Sengupta also inaugurated new facilities, which include the following:
| MES Inspection Bungalow |
| MI Room (Medical Inspection Room) |
These initiatives are aimed at enhancing the living conditions and medical support available to personnel.

Visit to Babugarh Equine Breeding Stud
Additionally, the Army Commander explored the Babugarh Equine Breeding Stud where he:
| Reviewed advancements in equine breeding and operations |
| Observed modern farming and management techniques |
| Assessed efforts aimed at ensuring quality and efficiency |

Emphasis on Innovation and Technology
Lt Gen Sengupta praised the personnel for their professionalism and commitment, encouraging them to focus on:
| Continued innovation |
| Adoption of niche technologies |
| Maintaining a decisive operational edge |
Strengthening Operational Ecosystem
The visit highlights the Indian Army's dedication to comprehensive preparedness, welfare, and modernization across various sectors.







