KOLKATA: Amid heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, Army's Eastern Command leader Lt General Manoj Naravane visited Panagarh base in West Bengal on Wednesday and reviewed operational preparedness, a defence official said.
Lt Gen Naravane, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, emphasized the need for remaining alert always to fulfill the emerging security demanding situations, the official said.
Lt Gen Naravane reviewed the security state of affairs and operational preparedness of the formation on the military station, where the rustic's first mountain strike corps can be based totally.
The Brahmastra Corps, or XVII Corps, which was once raised in Ranchi, will in a while be moving to Panagarh, the official said.
Naravane was once received by means of Lt Gen P N Rao, General Officer Commanding, Brahmastra Corps.
The GOC-in-C additionally interacted with the troops and favored their persevered efforts in growing the army station.
Lt Gen Naravane, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Eastern Command, emphasized the need for remaining alert always to fulfill the emerging security demanding situations, the official said.
Lt Gen Naravane reviewed the security state of affairs and operational preparedness of the formation on the military station, where the rustic's first mountain strike corps can be based totally.
The Brahmastra Corps, or XVII Corps, which was once raised in Ranchi, will in a while be moving to Panagarh, the official said.
Naravane was once received by means of Lt Gen P N Rao, General Officer Commanding, Brahmastra Corps.
The GOC-in-C additionally interacted with the troops and favored their persevered efforts in growing the army station.
Army's Eastern Command chief visits Panagarh base, reviews preparedness
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