Bombay Sappers personnel display paradrop at an event commemorating 100 years of the Iconic War Memorial of the Bombay Sappers Group, at Dighi hills in Pune, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2024. A PTI Photo
PUNE (PTI): Chief of Army Staff Gen Manoj Pande today said the Indian Army is going through a transformational change and has laid out a broad outline of the road map for it to further strengthen the operational preparedness.
He was addressing a gathering at the parade of Reunion and Commemoration of Bombay Sappers War Memorial Centenary in Maharashtra's Pune city.
He also said the absorption and integration of Agniveers into the Army regiments and other units is an important issue which is being given special attention.
The history of Bombay Sappers is full of valour, sacrifice and courage and it has earned a name in battlefield, during peacetime, sports and in several other areas through their work efficiency, determination, hard work and training, General Pande said.
"The role of Bombay Sappers is important in nation building activities and I am sure that it will continue to do excellent work in all the fields and will keep the Indian Army's name atop," he said.
"The Indian Army is going through a transformational change and last year, it laid out a broad outline of the transformation road map. The purpose of this change is to further strengthen the operational preparedness and increase our functional and administrative efficiency and we have made good progress in the direction of change," he said.
Under this change, the Indian Army is emphasising on modernisation and technology infusion in the Corps of Engineers, General Pande said.
"I am sure that in the years to come, these efforts will enhance the professionalism and operational preparedness and we will be able to face the war challenges very well," he said.
General Pande also said the Agnipath scheme is an important step in the field of human resource management.
"The absorption and integration of Agniveers into our regiments and other units is an important issue which is being given special attention. Their selection is being done through a fair, transparent and reliable automated system," he said.
General Pande said to make the Indian Army modern, agile, adaptable, technology-enabled and future ready, they will continue on the path of progress and make it stronger, more capable and efficient.
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