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Indian Army's SW Command to move closer to Jaipur

In a major strategic decision the Indian Army has decided to shift its 42 Artillery Division ;) of the Jaipur-based South Western (SW) Command to Bassi, 25 km from the Rajasthan capital. The new location is much closer to Jaipur as compared to its present location in Alwar, about 160 km from the Pink City.

Being one of only two artillery divisions in the Indian Army -- the other being 41 Artillery in Pune -- moving the unit closer to the command headquarters would substantially increase operational preparedness, accessibility and communication, apart from ensuring better command and control system without interference, pointed out sources. The command headquarters would continue to be in Jaipur.

The army has initiated the process of acquiring 4607 bighas of land in Barwa and Parsoli village of Bassi tehsil for the division. Of this 3305 bighas of land is owned by the state government, while the rest 1302 bighas is privately owned.

The South Western Command has the unique distinction of being the test-bed command for implementation of TAC C3I (Tactical command, control, communication and Intelligence) system in its field formations. The system is being implemented with an aim to help plan, direct and control the field forces to provide accurate, timely and credible information to commanders at all levels, pointed out army sources.

"Today, the Indian Army is facing multiple challenges on myriad front, ranging from a total war under nuclear overhang to sub-conventional threats. The army thus needs to transform itself into a modern, operationally ready force, which can function in a synergized joint-service environment across the entire spectrum of conflict. Currently operations in South Western Command are pivotal for the Western Front," asserted sources.

The SW Command, the seventh and the youngest command of the Indian Army, will be seven years old on 15 April 2012. Christened the Sapta Shakti -- the Seventh Star determined to be "Forever Victorious" -- it was carved out of the erstwhile Western Command based on experiences gained during Operation Vijay and Operation Parakram. ;);) :yahoo: This was done in response to the requirement of making the Commands on the Western Front compact, role based and manageable, thereby optimizing the country's strength, while taking due care of its vulnerabilities.

Sources pointed out that the well-developed and high-value territory on both sides of International border (IB), particularly in Punjab and Northern post of Rajasthan, demands operational preparedness of high value. Before creation of the SW Command, the "enemy" found the sparsely-populated and barren landscape a convenient axis of entry for its armour and mechanized infantry, for example in 1965 and 1971. Since the creation of the Command, there has been tighter vigil, an accelerated process of patrolling and the completion of barbed-wire fence extending all along the international border.

The geographical area of Sapta Shakti Command extends over Haryana, Punjab and Rajasthan, covering more than 1.5 lakh square kilometres. These three states are the nursery of the army, providing maximum officers and men to the force. The Command, in addition to guarding the frontier, provides assistance to the civil administration in these three states as well as parts of Uttar Pradesh, Jharkhand and Madhya Pradesh.

Incidentally, the SW command is going to celebrate its eighth raising day on April, 14 and 15. Giving details of the celebrations, defence spokesperson colonel S D Goswami said the mass display during the celebration would include motorcycle display, dog show, flypast and flying skill display by Army Aviation Helicopters, hot air ballooning, parasailing, horse riding, horse show, etc.


Read more at: Army's SW Command to move closer to Jaipur : West News - India Today


Read more at: Army's SW Command to move closer to Jaipur : West News - India Today
 
That means closer to New Delhi... Is coup de etat coming???!
 
And whats the good news in that?

1. Its a result of the learning of the "Operation Parakram".

2. For cold start doctrine we need it.

3. The Army have studied, practiced and implementing it in full force.

4. Good job by Gen VK singh.

5. In case of another major terrorist attack India can punish the culprits a heavy lesson.


That means closer to New Delhi... Is coup de etat coming???!

No, it was 167 kms away from Delhi now its 265 kms far away from Delhi and 100 kms nearer to the pakistan ;) coup?? really Its India not pakistan :no:
 
good news,but we need more soldiers and firepower here in the eastern sector for china...guess when the army will ger new artillaries :undecided:
 
nothing much...just that they will be on your throat.

:sniper:

1. Its a result of the learning of the "Operation Parakram".

2. For cold start doctrine we need it.

3. The Army have studied, practiced and implementing it in full force.


4. Good job by Gen VK singh.

5. In case of another major terrorist attack India can punish the culprits a heavy lesson.




No, it was 167 kms away from Delhi now its 265 kms far away from Delhi and 100 kms nearer to the pakistan ;) coup?? really Its India not pakistan :no:

An army facing shortage of ammo and quality arms is wet dreaming about cold start and having throat of Pakistan. You are most welcome to cross border any time, 21 Nasr Tactical Ballistic Missiles will welcome you on your arrival ;)
 
An army facing shortage of ammo and quality arms is wet dreaming about cold start and having throat of Pakistan. You are most welcome to cross border any time, 21 Nasr Tactical Ballistic Missiles will welcome you on your arrival ;)

Wow so our men will enter into pakistan and ur army instead of fighting men to men .....will go and hide behind nuclear control panel ......... or is it just capable of occupying empty posts
Dude i thought u guys considered Pakistan army to be best in whole world.......

And Ya our missile are just for fireworks in diwali .......u need not worry ...u can launch Nasr without any consequences ......:P
 
Wow so our men will enter into pakistan and ur army instead of fighting men to men .....will go and hide behind nuclear control panel ......... or is it just capable of occupying empty posts
Dude i thought u guys considered Pakistan army to be best in whole world
.......

And Ya our missile are just for fireworks in diwali .......u need not worry ...u can launch Nasr without any consequences ......:P


Stupidity and idiocity knows no bound. At least MY REPLY made sense to those people whom i quoted nd your reply based on my quote like i'm asking what is Pie Value? and you replying American Pie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 is way to good then Scary Movie 1 2 3 4. which means atleast make your reading ability more comprehensive so you know what is context of discussion that is happening before me and my Reply should match that context or else you will make fool of yourself.

Atleast make sense when you are discussing with mature people. Pakistan Army is not best in the world. It's just your frustrated mind which seems them best.

Yup Invading forces needs befitting reply so they know whom they are messing with ;)
 
Stupidity and idiocity knows no bound. At least MY REPLY made sense of what i'm talking about and your reply is like i'm asking what is Pie Value? and you replying American Pie 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 is way to good then Scary Movie 1 2 3 4.

Atleast make sense when you are discussing with mature people. Pakistan Army is not best in the world. It's just your frustrated mind which seems them best.

Yup Invading forces needs befitting reply so they know whom they are messing with ;)

You are right, and in all the previous wars, the invaders have gotten befitting replies. The last one was kargil '99.
 
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