Major General Amresh Gunjan Reviews Joint Operational Preparedness at Air Force Station Sarsawa
Major General Amresh Gunjan, SM, VSM, who serves as the General Officer Commanding of the Golden Key Division, made a significant visit to Air Force Station Sarsawa. The purpose of this visit was to explore strategies for bolstering inter-service cooperation and improving joint operational readiness.
During his time at the station, Major General Gunjan engaged in comprehensive discussions with personnel from the Indian Air Force. The focus was on enhancing coordination and fostering better interoperability and integration between the Indian Army and the Air Force.
The discourse primarily revolved around amplifying joint operational readiness for Multi-Domain Operations (MDOs), highlighting an increasing focus on integrated warfighting capabilities in current military strategy.
Officials stressed the crucial need for seamless collaboration between the Army and Air Force to tackle contemporary security issues, where coordination across land, air, cyber, space, and information domains is essential in a connected battlespace environment.
This interaction reiterated the shared dedication of both the Army and Air Force towards advancing joint initiatives, speeding up modernization efforts, and enhancing overall combat effectiveness to support national security goals.
Major General Gunjan underscored the significance of interoperability, mutual understanding, and coordinated planning as vital elements for achieving mission success in a wide range of future operations.
The visit highlighted the Indian Armed Forces' ongoing emphasis on strengthening tri-service integration, aiming to develop a cohesive approach to modern warfare that facilitates quicker decision-making, improved operational efficiency, and heightened combat readiness.
This engagement at Air Force Station Sarsawa is part of the continuous initiatives by the Army and Air Force to deepen their cooperation and establish a strong framework for integrated multi-domain operations in future conflict scenarios.







