Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth Reviews Operational Readiness and Welfare Initiatives in Southern Command Visit

Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, AVSM, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army’s Southern Command, conducted a comprehensive visit to the Jassai and Jalipa...

Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth and Other Soldiers

Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, PVSM, AVSM, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Indian Army’s Southern Command, conducted a comprehensive visit to the Jassai and Jalipa Military Stations. This visit aimed to evaluate various aspects, including operational readiness, administrative standards, and ongoing capability-development initiatives within the region.

During his assessment, Lt Gen Seth received detailed briefings on several pivotal projects. These projects are primarily designed to enhance training, improve infrastructure, integrate advanced technology, and implement welfare initiatives across the units operating under the Konark Corps. In his discussions, he underscored the critical need for continuous infrastructure upgrades, which are essential not only for improving the living conditions but also for ensuring operational efficiency at the military installations.

Additionally, Lt Gen Seth took the opportunity to visit the ECHS Polyclinic at Jalipa. There, he engaged with medical staff, veterans, and their families, reviewing the healthcare access and service delivery mechanisms in place. His interaction emphasized the Army’s strong commitment to the well-being of its personnel and their dependents, ensuring that healthcare services are both accessible and effective.

This visit highlights the Southern Command’s dedication to enhancing operational preparedness, prioritizing personnel welfare, and modernizing infrastructure. These efforts aim to maintain high standards of readiness and service excellence within the Army, reflecting a robust approach to contemporary military challenges.

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