
Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth Operational Readiness: Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Command, recently conducted a comprehensive assessment of the Sindh Brigade to evaluate its operational preparedness. This visit highlighted the Indian Army’s commitment to maintaining high levels of combat readiness and ensuring efficiency in humanitarian assistance and disaster relief (HADR) operations. The evaluation covered various aspects, including training methodologies, infrastructure improvements, and the brigade’s ability to respond effectively to diverse operational scenarios.
During the inspection, Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth closely examined the operational capabilities of the Sindh Brigade, focusing on its training standards, coordination strategies, and overall preparedness. The evaluation highlighted the brigade’s effectiveness in executing military operations and its significant contributions to disaster response efforts. The assessment aligned with the broader objectives of the Southern Command, ensuring that all units remain agile and capable of handling dynamic operational challenges.
A detailed briefing was provided to Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth on the Sindh Brigade’s strategic preparedness, logistical capabilities, and operational response mechanisms. He commended the brigade’s commitment to excellence, particularly in maintaining a high state of readiness to address both security threats and humanitarian emergencies.
Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth’s operational readiness evaluation placed a strong emphasis on the Sindh Brigade’s role in HADR operations. Over the years, the brigade has demonstrated remarkable efficiency in providing timely assistance to disaster-affected regions, particularly in Gujarat. The brigade’s ability to swiftly mobilize resources, coordinate with civil authorities, and execute large-scale relief operations has made it a pivotal force in disaster management efforts.
A key highlight of the visit was the recognition of the Sindh Brigade’s exceptional performance in Multi-Agency Annual Joint HADR Exercises. These exercises are designed to enhance inter-agency collaboration and improve the overall disaster response framework. The brigade’s participation in two critical exercises was particularly noteworthy:
Sanyukt Vimochan – A specialized drill focusing on coordinated search, rescue, and relief operations during disaster situations. The exercise tested the efficiency of joint response teams and highlighted the importance of synchronized efforts in crisis management.
Jal Thal Raksha – A strategic exercise that emphasizes collaboration between various agencies to mitigate disasters, whether occurring on land or in aquatic environments. The exercise strengthened the need for seamless coordination between the Army, civil authorities, and disaster relief teams.
Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth expressed appreciation for the brigade’s outstanding contributions to HADR missions and encouraged personnel to maintain their dedication to humanitarian service while upholding the highest operational standards.
During the visit, Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth complimented the troops for their unwavering commitment to excellence in both combat preparedness and disaster response. He acknowledged their professionalism, discipline, and adherence to the highest military standards. His address to the personnel emphasized the importance of continued training, adaptation to modern warfare strategies, and proactive engagement in security and relief operations.
He urged the Sindh Brigade to remain vigilant and prepared for emerging security challenges while continuing to strengthen its capabilities in joint operations with other defence and civil agencies. His visit strengthened the significance of an integrated approach to operational readiness, where coordination, training, and rapid response mechanisms play a necessary role in mission success.
Apart from evaluating the Sindh Brigade’s operational readiness, Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth also conducted an Annual Inspection at the prestigious Army Service Corps (ASC) Centre & College in Bengaluru. This inspection focused on assessing operational preparedness, logistical efficiency, and training advancements within the ASC.
The ASC Centre & College plays a critical role in sustaining the Indian Army’s logistical operations, ensuring seamless supply chain management, transportation, and combat logistics. During the inspection, Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth examined training methodologies and practical exercises that enhance the ASC’s ability to support frontline units.
Modernization of logistics and supply chain mechanisms to improve operational efficiency.
Integration of advanced technology in logistics management to enhance field operations.
Practical demonstrations showcasing the ASC’s expertise in material handling, resource allocation, and combat logistics planning.
Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth expressed confidence in the ASC personnel’s ability to maintain high standards of operational readiness and emphasized the need for continuous improvement through innovative practices.
