In a recent visit to the Rangapahar Military Station, Lieutenant General RC Tiwari, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Eastern Command, conducted a thorough assessment of the operational preparedness of troops under the III Corps. This visit aimed to evaluate the readiness levels of formations and units designated to protect the sensitive northeastern region of India.
During his assessment, Lt. Gen. Tiwari focused on various aspects of military operations, including ongoing commitments and necessary infrastructure developments. The discussions centered on preparedness measures that are crucial for maintaining stability and security in the area, which has been known for its unique challenges and strategic importance.
Commending the troops for their unwavering dedication and professionalism, he acknowledged the relentless efforts made by the soldiers in fortifying security. Lt. Gen Tiwari praised the troops for maintaining high morale and fostering trust within local communities, despite the difficulties posed by the challenging terrains and operational environments they navigate daily.
During the visit, the Army Commander underscored the significance of sustained vigilance and operational excellence in the region. He stressed that a high level of readiness is vital for effectively addressing emerging security challenges and ensuring lasting peace and stability across the Northeast.
The engagement further reinforced the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining a formidable operational capability while nurturing strong relationships with the local population. This approach emphasizes responsible and disciplined conduct, which plays a critical role in fostering harmony and cooperation within the community.
Headquartered in Dimapur, the III Corps is pivotal in safeguarding India’s northeastern frontier. Its operational significance is paramount for ensuring security and stability in an area characterized by its strategic complexities and diverse challenges.





