Did Army Chief Gen Dwivedi Celebrate Diwali with Troops at Forward Posts in Uttarakhand?

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Key Takeaways
- Gen Dwivedi's visit highlights operational readiness.
- Emphasis on technological advancements in the military.
- Recognition of troops' bravery and commitment.
- Strengthening civil-military ties in border regions.
- Focus on community empowerment and support.
New Delhi, Oct 20 (NationPress) Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi conducted a visit to the forward posts in the Central Sector of the LAC in Uttarakhand to evaluate operational readiness, inspire troops, and enhance civil-military relations in this strategically crucial region.
During his visit, the Army chief assessed the formations stationed in the high-altitude terrains of Pithoragarh and surrounding forward posts.
Officials reported that Gen Dwivedi received updates on the ongoing capability improvements, including advanced surveillance systems, specialist mobility platforms, integration of next-generation technologies, optimization of reconnaissance assets, and collaboration with allied security agencies.
He commended the professionalism, discipline, tactical adaptability, and innovative use of new equipment in challenging environments.
While interacting with personnel stationed in remote locations, General Dwivedi recognized their resilience, bravery, and unwavering commitment to duty amid extreme weather conditions and rugged landscapes.
He reaffirmed the army’s complete readiness to address evolving security threats, invoking the core ethos of “Service Before Self.”
The army chief also engaged with veterans and local communities, honoring their sacrifices and extending heartfelt Diwali wishes to all ranks and their families.
Highlighting the strategic significance of the Kumaon region, particularly as a gateway to border areas with Nepal and China, the Army Chief praised local patriotism and resilience.
He emphasized that the Indian Army in Kumaon represents “strength with compassion,” safeguarding borders while empowering local communities.
Gen Dwivedi also referenced the illustrious legacy of the Kumaon Regiment and reviewed initiatives under Operation Sadbhavna and the Vibrant Village Programme, which includes tent-based accommodations in Garbyang and Kalapani, road infrastructure, hybrid power systems, medical camps, and agricultural assistance through polyhouses.