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Army Chief Dwivedi Inspects Chetak Corps and Pays Tribute at Nagi War Memorial

It reflects the army’s sustained high-alert posture along the western frontier through operational briefings, veteran tributes, commemorative ceremonies

Overview

  • General Upendra Dwivedi reviewed operational briefings at the Chetak Corps headquarters at Bathinda Military Station to assess unit readiness, training and logistics.
  • At the Nagi War Memorial in Sriganganagar, he laid a wreath to honor soldiers who fell in the 1971 Battle of Nagi.
  • He praised the seamless coordination between the Indian Army and the Border Security Force in strengthening frontier security.
  • He emphasized the need for realistic training and professional commitment to maintain a high-alert posture.
  • He met with veterans and felicitated Col Satpal Rai Gabba (retd), Lt Col Jagjit Singh Maan (retd), Craftsman Banwari Lal Swami (retd) and Subedar Major Sis Ram (retd) for their service and nation-building efforts.