Army Chief Reviews Kharga Corps: Drone Warfare and Combat Readiness

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi conducted a comprehensive review of Kharga Corps' operational preparedness with special focus on drone warfare capabilities. He specifically commended the corps' exceptional performance during Operation Sindoor while praising innovations in drone design and training. The visit highlighted the rapid evolution of modern warfare beyond traditional weapons to include drones, AI, and robotics. General Dwivedi emphasized that seamless coordination between armed forces, government agencies, and industry is crucial for addressing today's complex security challenges.

Key Points: Army Chief Dwivedi Reviews Kharga Corps Drone Preparedness

  • Army Chief reviewed drone technology integration and combat preparedness at Kharga Corps
  • Commended exceptional drone performance during Operation Sindoor missions
  • Emphasized importance of military-civil fusion for sustainable security
  • Praised innovations in drone design, training, and advanced logistics solutions
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Army Chief visits Kharga Corps, reviews drone and combat preparedness

General Upendra Dwivedi assesses Kharga Corps' drone warfare capabilities and combat readiness while emphasizing military-civil fusion for enhanced security.

"The strength of the Indian Army lies in the courage, commitment, and discipline of its personnel - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, Nov 4

Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi continues to assess the Indian Army's operational readiness across various formations. After recently visiting several border areas, the Army Chief has examined multiple aspects of preparedness, including drone warfare capabilities and innovations in training at Kharga Corps.

According to the Army, General Dwivedi visited the Kharga Corps, where he conducted a detailed review of its operational preparedness. During the visit, he was briefed on initiatives aimed at strengthening combat capabilities, integrating cutting-edge technologies, enhancing inter-agency coordination, and contributing to nation-building. Modern warfare methods and techniques are evolving rapidly, moving far beyond traditional weapons such as guns and cannons.

In today's conflicts, drones and artificial intelligence play a pivotal role. Additionally, robotics and data-driven warfare have redefined the operational landscape of infantry forces. A strong example of this transformation can be seen within the Kharga Corps, where drone technology has been extensively deployed to enhance tactical efficiency and surveillance capabilities.

The Chief of Army Staff reviewed the Kharga Corps' drone preparedness and commended its exceptional performance during Operation Sindoor.

He also praised the innovations in drone design and training, the adoption of advanced technological solutions in logistics and administration, and ongoing welfare initiatives for veterans and their families. General Dwivedi further appreciated the humanitarian assistance activities carried out under Operation Rahat.

The Army Chief emphasised that the Kharga Corps is contributing significantly to sustainable security by promoting military-civil fusion. Interacting with officers and soldiers, he lauded their professionalism, integrity, and unwavering dedication to national service.

According to him, the strength of the Indian Army lies in the courage, commitment, and discipline of its personnel -- qualities that empower the force to overcome every challenge.

The Chief of Army Staff's visit was not only an assessment of the Corps' preparedness, but also a significant step in the ongoing modernisation process of the Indian Army and a boost to the morale of the soldiers.

Recently, the Army Chief also visited the Bikaner Military Station and nearby border areas, where he reviewed operational preparedness and interacted with soldiers and senior officers. During his address, he emphasised modernisation, combat readiness, the enhancement of technical capabilities, and the pursuit of operational excellence.

Commending the personnel deployed in the harsh desert and semi-desert terrain, General Dwivedi highlighted their dedication, commitment, and exemplary coordination among multiple agencies. He underscored that the assimilation of technology at every level is crucial for maintaining high operational readiness.

The Army Chief called for seamless coordination among the Armed Forces, government agencies, industry, academia, and society to address today's complex security challenges. He reiterated the importance of military-civil fusion and acknowledged the invaluable contributions of veterans in strengthening India's defence preparedness and combat effectiveness.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the modernization efforts, I hope we're also focusing on indigenous drone manufacturing. We shouldn't be dependent on foreign technology for our defense needs.
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Sarah B
The mention of Operation Rahat and welfare initiatives for veterans is heartening. Our soldiers deserve the best support system. Salute to their service! 🙏
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Arjun K
Kharga Corps has always been one of our most strategic formations. Good to see the Army Chief personally reviewing their preparedness. Our borders are in safe hands.
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Michael C
The integration of AI and robotics in warfare is crucial. Hope we're investing adequately in R&D to develop our own advanced systems rather than just importing technology.
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Kavya N
Military-civil fusion is the need of the hour. When our armed forces, industries and academia work together, we can achieve true self-reliance in defense. Make in India should be our focus!
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Vikram M
The soldiers serving in harsh desert conditions deserve our utmost respect. Modern technology will definitely make their job safer and more effective. Proud of our armed forces!

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