Key Points

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi conducted a comprehensive review of security operations in Gujarat's Rann and Creek Sector. He was briefed on operational matters and technology integration efforts during his visit to the Bald Eagle Brigade. The COAS praised troops for their exceptional dedication and multi-agency coordination in challenging terrain. Earlier, he also visited Bhuj Air Force Station to assess joint operations between the Army and Air Force.

Key Points: COAS General Upendra Dwivedi Reviews Rann Creek Security Gujarat

  • General Dwivedi reviewed operational preparedness in challenging Rann and Creek terrain
  • Focused on technology infusion and next-generation equipment integration
  • Assessed multi-agency coordination between Army and security forces
  • Commended troops for dedication in difficult weather conditions
  • Visited Bhuj Air Force Station to review Army-Air Force synergy
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Gujarat: COAS General Upendra Dwivedi reviews operational preparedness in Rann and Creek Sector

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi assesses operational readiness in Gujarat's challenging Rann and Creek Sector, commending troops for multi-agency coordination.

"The COAS commended all ranks for their dedication, unwavering commitment to duty and excellent multi-agency synergy - ADGPI, Indian Army"

Kachchh, October 1

Following his visit to the Bhuj Air Force Station, Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi on Wednesday visited the Bald Eagle Brigade to review the operational preparedness and capability development initiatives in the Rann and Creek Sector in Gujarat.

The COAS was briefed on operational matters, technology infusion, integration with other security agencies and nation-building initiatives undertaken by the formation.

In a post on X, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) of the Indian Army wrote, "General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS, visited the Bald Eagle Brigade to review the operational preparedness & capability development initiatives in the Rann & Creek Sector. He was briefed on operational matters, technology infusion, integration with other security agencies and nation-building initiatives undertaken by the formation."

He also met the officials of the Bald Eagle Brigade and commended them for their dedication, unwavering commitment to duty and excellent multi-agency synergy.

The social media post reads, "The COAS commended all ranks for their dedication, unwavering commitment to duty and excellent multi-agency synergy while operating in the challenging terrain & weather conditions in the #Kutch region. He also appreciated the formation's innovative efforts in integrating next-generation equipment into the security framework."

https://x.com/adgpi/status/1973346369017614741

Earlier in the day, COAS General Dwivedi visited Bhuj Air Force Station in Gujarat's Kachchh and interacted with the officials of the Indian Air Force.

He was briefed on operational preparedness and the synergy between the Indian Army and the Indian Air Force in the region.

In another post on X, the Additional Directorate General of Public Information (ADGPI) of the Indian Army wrote, "#GeneralUpendraDwivedi, #COAS visited Air Force Station #Bhuj today, where he was briefed on operational preparedness and the synergy between #IndianArmy & #IAF in the region."

"During the visit, the #COAS interacted with all ranks of the #IAF, commending their professionalism, dedication and unwavering spirit of jointmanship in safeguarding the Nation and their selfless service towards Nation Building," it added.

- ANI

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Priya S
The multi-agency coordination mentioned here is impressive. Our armed forces working together seamlessly is what makes our borders secure. Salute to all the brave personnel serving in challenging conditions! 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the operational updates, I wish there was more transparency about what specific "next-generation equipment" is being integrated. The public deserves to know how their tax money is being utilized for defense modernization.
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Arjun K
The Creek Sector operations are particularly challenging due to the marshy terrain. Our soldiers deserve all the appreciation for maintaining vigilance in such difficult conditions. Technology infusion will definitely enhance their capabilities.
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Vikram M
Army-Air Force coordination is key for effective border management. Glad to see General Dwivedi emphasizing jointmanship. This is how we build a strong, integrated defense system for our nation.
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Kavya N
As someone from Gujarat, I feel proud and secure knowing our borders are in capable hands. The Rann sector's strategic importance cannot be overstated. Thank you to all our armed forces personnel! 💪

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