CDS Gen Anil Chauhan Visits Strategic Bases in Rajasthan and Gujarat; Lauds Troops for High Operational Readiness

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan today visited the strategically significant military installations at Suratgarh in Rajasthan and Naliya in Gujarat. During his visit, he commended the armed forces personnel for their high level of operational preparedness and unwavering commitment to national security.

According to the Ministry of Defence, Gen Chauhan’s visit aimed at boosting the morale of the troops stationed in these critical regions, especially in the wake of recent military tensions. Notably, both bases were reportedly targeted by the Pakistani military during the recent confrontation between the two nations.

During his interaction with the soldiers, Gen Chauhan praised the synergy and coordination displayed by the Army, Air Force, and Border Security Force (BSF) during Operation Sindoor. He highlighted the need for the forces to remain ever-prepared to respond to emerging security challenges with “decisive force.”

The CDS was accompanied by Lt Gen Manjinder Singh, Army Commander of the South Western Command, and Air Marshal Nagesh Kapoor, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief of South Western Air Command.

Gen Chauhan was briefed on the robust air defence systems and surveillance measures deployed in the region. Applauding the troops’ “exceptional valour and professionalism,” he appreciated their selfless dedication, resolute courage, and steadfast commitment in neutralising multiple threats from the western adversary.

Army Chief Visits Longewala, Applauds Troops for Operational Excellence

Meanwhile, Chief of Army Staff Gen Upendra Dwivedi visited the forward post of Longewala in Rajasthan today, where he interacted with troops of the Konark Corps and reviewed recent joint operations.

Officials said that the Army Chief congratulated the personnel for their “exemplary role” in the successful execution of Operation Sindoor. The operation involved coordinated action between the Indian Army, the Indian Air Force, and the BSF in response to enemy provocations following the May 7 retaliatory strike by India, which came after the terror attack in Pahalgam.

Gen Dwivedi reviewed the swift deployment of air defence systems and surveillance assets, which played a crucial role in blunting enemy drone incursions and maintaining dominance across the western front, stretching from Jaisalmer to Kutch.

“This calibrated and coordinated action has not only blunted enemy intent but also established a new normal in operational readiness and area domination,” a senior official stated.

The Army Chief also recognised the unwavering commitment of the troops deployed in the harsh desert terrain amid peak summer conditions, reaffirming the Indian Army’s resolve to defend the nation’s sovereignty with honour and resilience.

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