COAS reviews operational preparedness, interacts with troops in U’khand
PNS | DEHRADUN
The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General Upendra Dwivedi visited Dehradun on Monday where he reviewed operational preparedness and interacted with troops stationed in the region. He was accompanied by Lieutenant General Anindya Sengupta, General Officer Commanding – in – Chief, Central Command.
During his visit, the COAS received comprehensive briefings from Lieutenant General DG Misra, General Officer Commanding, Uttar Bharat Area, and Major General Naveen Mahajan, General Officer Commanding, Golden Key Division. The briefings covered the region’s operational capabilities, ongoing security initiatives, and infrastructure development.
In addition to these briefings, General Dwivedi interacted with the troops and praised their professionalism, dedication and unwavering commitment to the nation. He underscored the critical importance of maintaining peak operational efficiency and adaptability in an increasingly complex and evolving security environment. The COAS also highlighted the Army’s ongoing efforts to modernise equipment, improve training standards and foster innovation to effectively address future challenges. He reaffirmed the leadership’s unwavering commitment to the welfare of soldiers and their families, acknowledging their sacrifices in the service of the nation. In a special address, General Dwivedi extended his heartiest wishes for a happy and prosperous 2025 to all personnel.
This visit underscores the proactive approach taken by the COAS to ensure mission readiness while boosting the morale of the troops deployed in varied and challenging terrains.
Prior to reaching Dehradun, the COAS had accompanied Defence minister Rajnath Singh to the premier training establishments of the Indian Army at Mhow Military Station on December 29–30.