Lt Gen Neeraj Shukla Reviews Operational Readiness at High-Altitude Posts of Gajraj Corps, Commends Troops
Lieutenant General Neeraj Shukla, who is the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Gajraj Corps, recently embarked on a visit to high-altitude forward posts to evaluate the operational readiness and engage with troops stationed in these remote and rugged terrains.
During his tour, Lt Gen Shukla also met with the Tiranga Mountain Rescue (TMR) team, recognizing their vital contributions to both rescue operations and maintaining operational effectiveness in challenging weather and terrain conditions.

The Army Commander praised the personnel for their high spirits, dedication, and professionalism, as well as their steadfast commitment to national security. He expressed appreciation for their ongoing efforts to enhance operational capabilities and develop redundancies to ensure readiness for any mission.

This visit underscores the Indian Army's continuous focus on bolstering preparedness along high-altitude borders, where troops endure harsh climatic conditions while maintaining constant surveillance.

The interaction of Lt Gen Shukla with the soldiers served to boost morale, reinforcing the Army's emphasis on leadership engagement and readiness at the frontline in strategically critical areas.







