Lieutenant General Shamsher Singh Virk, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Chetak Corps, recently conducted a visit to the Lalgarh Jattan Military Station and the Mahajan Field Firing Ranges. This inspection aimed to assess the operational preparedness and training standards of the formation.
During his visit, the Corps Commander received detailed briefings on various ongoing training activities, combat drills, and the measures in place to ensure troop readiness in response to emerging security challenges. Lt Gen Virk engaged with both officers and soldiers, expressing his appreciation for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment to operational excellence.
In his interactions, Lt Gen Virk commended all ranks for sustaining high levels of combat readiness, adaptability, and agility, which are essential for maintaining a robust and mission-ready force. This preparedness is crucial for the army’s ability to effectively respond to any potential contingency.
The visit underscored the Army’s ongoing commitment to realistic training, operational preparedness, and achieving peak combat efficiency, particularly in sensitive sectors. These efforts are pivotal in ensuring that the formation remains equipped to tackle any challenges that may arise.