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    GOC Spear Corps Reviews Operational Preparedness in Manipur

    Digital DeskBy Digital DeskMay 7, 2026Updated:May 7, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Lt Gen Girish Kalia, AVSM, VSM, General Officer Commanding Spear Corps, visited forward areas of Red Shield Division at Kangvai, Sendra, Litan and YKPI in Manipur to review the prevailing security situation and operational preparedness of troops deployed in the region.

    During the visit, the Corps Commander undertook an aerial reconnaissance of areas affected by the recent Tangkhul–Kuki clashes and assessed the overall security dynamics in the region. He also interacted with commanders and troops deployed on ground and appreciated their professionalism, operational alertness, vigilance and steadfast commitment towards maintaining peace, stability and security in the area.

    Lt Gen Girish Kalia also visited the Red Shield Drone Lab at Leimakhong Military Station, where he reviewed the pioneering efforts being undertaken in indigenous drone assembly, repair and specialised training in drone warfare. The Corps Commander commended the innovative initiatives aimed at developing mission-oriented drone solutions tailored to operational requirements and lauded the troops for their technical expertise, professionalism and futuristic approach.

    The visit reaffirmed the commitment of Indian Army towards strengthening operational readiness, enhancing technological capabilities and ensuring peace and security in the region through innovation, vigilance and dedicated service.

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