Army chief reviews security situation and celebrates Diwali with troops on northern borders of Sikkim
New Delhi. General Manoj Pande, Chief of the Army Staff, visited military stations in North Bengal and border areas of Sikkim on October 23-24. He wished all ranks on the occasion of Diwali and also reviewed the security situation along the Northern borders of Sikkim. The Army Chief appreciated the troops for maintaining a high level of operational efficiency and morale.
The Army Chief expressed satisfaction at the pace of infrastructure development along the border areas. He was accompanied by Lt Gen RP Kalita, Army Commander, Eastern Command, and Lt Gen Tarun Kumar Aich, GOC Trishakti Corps.
On arrival at Sukna Military Station on October 23, the COAS interacted with the troops over a programme showcasing India’s cultural heritage and unity in diversity, organised on Diwali eve. The Army Chief lauded the troops for the dedication and wished all ranks and the families on the occasion of Diwali. The COAS also complimented the mountaineering team that summited Mt Jonsang and Mt Domekhang and the Shooting Team of Trishakti Corps that came first in the Skill at Arms competition recently held at Mhow.
On October 24, the COAS, accompanied by Army Commander and GOC visited forward areas in North and East Sikkim. Reviewing the operational situation and preparedness of the field formations deployed along the Northern Borders in Sikkim Sector, the COAS expressed his satisfaction and exhorted the troops to maintain readiness for all types of challenges.
Greeting the soldiers on Diwali, the COAS presented and shared sweets with them. The Chief also complimented the soldiers for their professionalism and dedication to duty.