In a significant development for military healthcare, Lt Gen CG Muralidharan, the Director General Medical Services (Army) and Colonel Commandant of the Army Medical Corps, visited Military Hospital Meerut on November 15, 2025. During his visit, he engaged with officers, troops, and medical staff, expressing his appreciation for their unwavering professionalism and dedication to providing high-quality medical support to soldiers, their families, and veterans. His remarks underscored the vital role the hospital plays in delivering comprehensive healthcare services across various operational scenarios.
The visit included a thorough review of the proposed new hospital project site, where Lt Gen Muralidharan received an in-depth briefing regarding the project’s capabilities, design specifications, and future service offerings. This initiative aims to significantly bolster medical capacity while integrating state-of-the-art healthcare technologies. It aligns with the Armed Forces Medical Services’ long-term vision to construct resilient and future-ready medical infrastructure for the Armed Forces.
Lt Gen Muralidharan’s visit served to reaffirm the commitment of the Armed Forces Medical Services (AFMS) to continuous improvement in healthcare delivery. He emphasized the importance of patient-centric care and the development of next-generation medical facilities designed to meet the evolving healthcare requirements of both active personnel and veterans.












