Southern Command Chief Reviews Gujarat Ops, Leads Outreach for Border Communities

Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, GOC-in-C of Southern Command, conducted a comprehensive visit to Gujarat focusing on operational and community initiatives. He reviewed preparedness in strategic frontier sectors and oversaw the large-scale Defence of Gujarat Exercise. The visit also featured a major surgical eye camp benefiting over 2,500 patients and an investiture ceremony honouring 34 personnel for valour and service. The series of events concluded with a 'Shaurya Sandhya' cultural evening attended by the state's Chief Minister.

Key Points: Army Southern Command Reviews Gujarat Ops, Conducts Outreach

  • Operational review in Creek & Kutch sectors
  • Defence of Gujarat Exercise validated rapid response
  • Surgical eye camp served 2500+ patients
  • Investiture ceremony honoured 34 personnel
  • Community & family welfare events held
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Gujarat: Indian Army's Southern Command conducts operational review, outreach activities

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth reviewed operational readiness in Kutch, oversaw major exercise, and led healthcare & welfare initiatives during Gujarat visit.

"reaffirming Southern Command's capability to safeguard national interests across diverse operational domains - Officials"

Bhuj, Feb 8

Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army's Southern Command, conducted a multi-dimensional visit across Gujarat this week, officials said on Sunday.

The visit focused on reviewing operational preparedness in key frontier sectors while also reinforcing the Army's engagement with border communities and military families.

Lieutenant General Seth carried out a detailed review of operational readiness along the Creek and Kutch sectors, where the Indian Army has significant strategic responsibilities.

He oversaw the large-scale Defence of Gujarat Exercise, designed to validate rapid response mechanisms, multi-agency coordination and adaptability in challenging terrain, reaffirming Southern Command's capability to safeguard national interests across diverse operational domains.

At Bhuj Military Station, the Army Commander inaugurated a large Surgical Eye Camp Outreach Programme organised in collaboration with specialist ophthalmic teams from Army Hospital (Research and Referral) in New Delhi.

The camp screened more than 2,500 patients from over 120 remote villages, with advanced diagnostic procedures and surgeries restoring vision to more than 200 beneficiaries, underlining the Army's commitment to delivering healthcare services in underserved and remote areas.

Expert ophthalmologists from other military medical units also contributed to reaching isolated communities.

In Ahmedabad, Lieutenant General Seth and Komal Seth, Regional President of the Southern Command Army Women Welfare Association, interacted with Veer Naris and Veer Matas, acknowledging their courage and sacrifice, and facilitating support measures for families of fallen soldiers.

Along with this, the Southern Command Investiture Ceremony held in Ahmedabad on February 6 and 7 recognised acts of valour and distinguished service across the Army.

During the ceremony, Lieutenant General Seth presented awards to 34 personnel and conferred "GOC-in-C, Southern Command Unit Citations" on 33 units for operational excellence and professional achievement.

The proceedings included a ceremonial Guard of Honour and showcased weapons and equipment aligned with ongoing modernisation efforts under the Indian Army's Decade of Transformation initiatives.

The visit concluded with 'Shaurya Sandhya', attended by Gujarat Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel.

The cultural evening brought together martial and artistic expressions, featuring khadi-based fashion presentations by NIFT students, classical Bharatanatyam, and martial displays by soldiers in Jhankh Pathak, Kalaripayattu and the Army Martial Art Routine.

The programme highlighted the themes of a capable and secure nation, underscoring the Indian Army's enduring connection with the people as India moves towards its vision for Viksit Bharat @2047.

The series of activities this week, spanning operational preparedness exercises, community outreach, family support initiatives and formal recognition of service and gallantry, reflects sustained efforts by the Southern Command in the region.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
The Defence of Gujarat Exercise is crucial. With the terrain in Kutch and the Creek sector being so challenging, it's reassuring to know our forces are constantly honing their skills and coordination. Our safety is in capable hands.
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Aman W
While the outreach is commendable, I hope such medical camps are not just one-off events. The need for specialist healthcare in remote areas is continuous. Can the Army partner with state govt to make this a regular feature?
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Sarah B
The 'Shaurya Sandhya' event sounds incredible! Blending martial arts like Kalaripayattu with Bharatanatyam and khadi fashion is such a powerful way to showcase our culture and military spirit together. More events like this, please!
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Vikram M
Salute to Lt. Gen. Seth and the team for honoring the Veer Naris and Veer Matas. We can never repay their sacrifice, but acknowledging them and providing support is the least we can do. Their strength is the nation's strength.
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Karthik V
Good to see the focus on modernisation and the Decade of Transformation. Awards for 34 personnel and citations for 33 units show that excellence is being recognized. This boosts morale and sets a standard for everyone.

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