Lt Gen VMB Krishnan Reviews Operational Readiness of Brahmastra Corps during Ranchi Military Stations Visit
Lieutenant General VMB Krishnan, who serves as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army's Eastern Command, recently visited the Dipatoli and Namkum Military Stations in Ranchi, Jharkhand. During his visit, he evaluated the operational preparedness of the Brahmastra Corps and engaged with officers and troops stationed in the area. This visit highlighted the Army's ongoing dedication to sustaining high standards of combat readiness, operational efficiency, and professional excellence throughout the Eastern Command.
Lt Gen Krishnan was briefed on the operational duties, current readiness, and training activities of the Brahmastra Corps. He assessed the formation's ability to handle a variety of operational scenarios and commended the efforts to maintain vigilant mission readiness.

The Army Commander also engaged with officers, junior leaders, and troops at both military stations, praising their dedication and professionalism in fulfilling their operational duties. He encouraged them to persist in achieving excellence in all facets of military service.
Lt Gen Krishnan emphasized the importance of rigorous training and continuous capability development. He urged all ranks to stay physically fit, technologically savvy, and mentally prepared to tackle evolving security challenges. He noted that modern military operations require operational competence along with adaptability, innovation, and teamwork.

Reaffirming the Indian Army's pledge to enhance operational effectiveness, Lt Gen Krishnan highlighted the value of realistic training, leadership development, and the integration of modern technologies. He underscored that maintaining high morale, effective leadership, and seamless coordination across formations is crucial for national security and responding to new threats.
He also recognized the Brahmastra Corps' significant role in meeting the Eastern Command's operational commitments, expressing confidence in their continued adherence to the Indian Army's esteemed traditions through steadfast dedication and professionalism.

The visit to the Dipatoli and Namkum Military Stations is part of the Eastern Army Commander's ongoing efforts to evaluate operational readiness, interact with personnel, and reinforce the Army's focus on being a combat-ready and forward-thinking force capable of addressing the nation's changing security needs.







