In a notable achievement for the Indian Army, the 10 Corps Zone Workshop, part of the Chetak Corps, has been honored as the Best EME (Electronics and Mechanical Engineers) Unit by the Director General of Electronics and Mechanical Engineers (DGEME). This recognition comes in the wake of fierce competition among 45 EME units across the Army, highlighting the workshop’s exceptional performance and unwavering commitment.
The award reflects the workshop’s dedication to excellence, technical innovation, and its meticulous approach to maintaining mission readiness. The 10 Corps Zone Workshop has been pivotal in executing swift repair and recovery operations, ensuring that the operational readiness of field formations is upheld even in the most challenging environments. The unit’s ability to sustain combat efficiency has been crucial in maintaining the Indian Army’s operational capability.
This prestigious acknowledgment not only underscores the hard work of the personnel involved but also emphasizes the critical function of the Corps of EME. Their relentless efforts guarantee that essential equipment and machinery are kept in peak condition, allowing for immediate deployment and effectiveness in various operational scenarios. The achievement serves as a model for other units within the Army, showcasing the importance of diligence and innovation in defense operations.