Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, the Army Commander of the Sapta Shakti Command, conducted a visit to the Sarvada Agrani Brigade to assess its operational readiness and the effectiveness of combat engineering validation within a realistic operational environment.
During his visit, the Army Commander received comprehensive briefings on the brigade’s capacity to perform rapid, high-tempo combat engineering tasks. These capabilities, which are driven by innovative practices and the assimilation of cutting-edge technologies, were put to the test in a range of scenarios designed to reflect real-world operational conditions.
Lt Gen Singh took the opportunity to review numerous initiatives aimed at enhancing the brigade’s capabilities, particularly with respect to mobility, survivability, and operational reach. These enhancements are crucial for supporting offensive operations, ensuring that the brigade can respond effectively and efficiently in various combat scenarios.
The Army Commander expressed his appreciation for the professionalism, dedication, and steadfast commitment demonstrated by all personnel within the brigade. He praised their high standards of operational readiness and the collective effort made to adapt to new technological advancements. Singh underscored the necessity of embracing technological innovations, fostering synergy among units, and maintaining a culture of continuous improvement to be fully prepared for future operational challenges.
The visit reinforced the Sapta Shakti Command’s dedication to modernisation, technological integration, and overall combat effectiveness. By focusing on these areas, the command aims to ensure that its formations are equipped and ready to conduct decisive operations across the entirety of military activities, reaffirming their commitment to national security and operational excellence.













