Lt Gen Pushpendra Singh Evaluates Airawat Division's Operational Preparedness
Lieutenant General Pushpendra Singh, who leads the Western Command, conducted a review of the Airawat Division's operational readiness under the Kharga Corps during a demanding field exercise.
During the exercise, mechanized forces displayed their battlefield prowess through well-coordinated and swift maneuvers. The tanks and armored vehicles showcased their ability to operate efficiently across different terrains, highlighting the Indian Army’s emphasis on mobility, speed, and shock action in the context of modern warfare.

A significant aspect of the exercise was the successful management of water obstacles through advanced flotation and fording techniques. These complex exercises demonstrated the division’s ability to sustain offensive operations even in difficult terrain, providing operational flexibility in a variety of combat scenarios.
The exercise further showcased the formation's innovative approaches to addressing emerging threats and evolving battlefield challenges. The focus was on merging technology with traditional combat strategies to boost both effectiveness and survivability.

Lt Gen Singh praised the troops for their professionalism, high training standards, and state of operational readiness. His review reinforced the Western Command’s dedication to maintaining high preparedness levels and adaptability in response to the ever-changing security environment.







