Lieutenant General Manjinder, Army Commander of the South Western Command, visited the Tanot Brigade and Russel Vipers at Jaipur Military Station on Thursday. He received a comprehensive briefing on the formation’s operational, training, and administrative initiatives, an army spokesperson stated.
The commander reviewed key developments, including advancements in drone infrastructure, technology integration, and the establishment of an integrated health center. Engaging with personnel of all ranks, Lieutenant General Manjinder urged them to adapt to modern warfare methodologies.
He emphasized the importance of continuously refining training standards, adopting war-gamed tactics, techniques, and procedures, and incorporating cutting-edge technologies to meet evolving operational demands, according to the spokesperson.
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The visit underscores the Indian Army’s commitment to enhancing readiness and technological capabilities in the South Western Command.
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