How is the Shatrujeet Brigade Enhancing Watermanship Skills?
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Key Takeaways
- Shatrujeet Brigade's training enhances operational readiness.
- Focus on aquatic manoeuvres and combat diving skills.
- Training develops endurance and tactical precision.
- Troops are prepared for challenges in water environments.
- Community honors sacrifices of fallen heroes.
New Delhi, Dec 30 (NationPress) To bolster operational readiness and enhance maritime capabilities, the Shatrujeet Brigade of the Indian Army’s Central Command has engaged in rigorous Watermanship Training, honing advanced aquatic manoeuvres and combat diving techniques, as stated by an official on Tuesday.
The focus of the training was to develop endurance, tactical precision, and confidence in subsurface operations, ensuring that troops remain prepared for missions in challenging water environments, according to the official's statement.
“Through intensive drills, sessions led by experts, and realistic scenarios, the brigade is continuously enhancing its multi-domain capabilities, embodying its commitment to being ‘Ready for Anywhere’,” noted the Central Command via social media.
Such training initiatives are crucial for maintaining the elite standards of agility, adaptability, and resilience that characterize our paratroopers, the statement emphasized.
From navigating river crossings to executing specialized diving operations, our warriors are equipped to tackle any challenge, anytime, anywhere, it added.
On Monday, the Central Command also reported that during the New Year celebrations, Lt Gen Anindya Sengupta, GOC-in-C of Central Command, visited the snowy heights of Kumaon and celebrated the New Year with the courageous troops of the Panchshul Brigade.
He assessed their winter readiness and operational preparedness, commending their steadfast dedication to protecting the nation in difficult terrains and extreme weather conditions.
The Army Commander further interacted with enthusiastic NCC cadets at Pithoragarh, motivating them to embody discipline, commitment, and responsibility in contributing to nation-building. He praised their zeal, sense of purpose, and potential as future leaders of India.
In another significant event, a solemn ceremony took place to pay tribute to the ultimate sacrifice of Sep (Late) Manish Kumar Netam, 25 Maratha Light Infantry, with the unveiling of his memorial bust in his hometown of Kharenga, Dhamtari, Chhattisgarh.
Born on December 15, 1998, the brave soldier lost his life during Operation Meghdoot in Siachen, exemplifying the values of courage, dedication, and service to the nation.
This ceremony saw heartfelt participation from the local community, demonstrating profound respect, pride, and gratitude for the fallen hero, as highlighted by the Central Command on social media.