Lt Gen Dhiraj Seth Reviews HADR Training at Cross Island
His observations and insights are expected to further influence the enhancement of training programs, ensuring that the forces are better equipped to handle emergency situations, thereby contributing significantly to national security and disaster response initiatives.
Lieutenant General Dhiraj Seth, AVSM, General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of Southern Command, recently visited the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR) Node at Cross Island, where he observed the ongoing watermanship training sessions.
These training exercises are particularly significant as they utilize the HADR Brick equipment provided by the State Government, enhancing the preparedness and response capabilities of the forces.
During his visit, Lt Gen Seth inspected the training infrastructure on the Island, taking note of the facilities and resources available to ensure effective training. He highlighted the vital role that such HADR training plays, especially considering the recent deployment of flood relief columns within the Area of Responsibility.
The general stressed the importance of these preparedness measures in enabling quick and efficient responses to natural disasters.
Lt Gen Seth’s visit underscores the importance of continuous training and readiness in disaster management and relief efforts.
His observations and insights are expected to further influence the enhancement of training programs, ensuring that the forces are better equipped to handle emergency situations, thereby contributing significantly to national security and disaster response initiatives.
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