Lt Gen Virk Reviews Ranbankura Division’s Operational Readiness in Forward Areas

Lt Gen Shamsher Singh Virk, the General Officer Commanding of Chetak Corps, recently conducted a visit to forward areas to validate the operational training of...

Lt Gen Shamsher Singh Virk Validates Operational Training of Ranbankura Division

Lt Gen Shamsher Singh Virk, the General Officer Commanding of Chetak Corps, recently conducted a visit to forward areas to validate the operational training of the Ranbankura Division. This visit aimed to confirm the division’s readiness to undertake missions across various operational spectrums, reflecting a proactive approach in assessing their tactical preparedness.

During the assessment, Lt Gen Virk closely observed a range of training activities tailored to enhance agility, precision, and integration among different arms and services. The formations showcased their mission-oriented planning ability and demonstrated effective execution of battlefield tasks, indicating a commendable level of readiness and adaptability in realistic field conditions.

In his review, the Army Commander lauded the personnel of the Ranbankura Division for maintaining exceptional operational standards. He recognized their professionalism, commitment, and ongoing dedication to improvement as key factors in sustaining their high level of efficacy. Lt Gen Virk stressed the importance of rigorous training and validation exercises in ensuring the formation is well-prepared to address emerging security challenges.

This visit further solidified the Chetak Corps’ commitment to operational excellence and mission readiness, highlighting the necessity of preparing formations that can respond swiftly and effectively to any operational scenario. The emphasis on continuous training and validation reflects the military’s strategic focus on adapting to evolving security landscapes.

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