In a major boost to employment opportunities for former soldiers, the Indian Army's Spear Corps facilitated a job recruitment drive for veterans and their dependents in Agartala under its flagship 'Veterans Se Sanjhedari' initiative.
In a resounding testament to the spirit of collaboration and preparedness, Indian Army Engineers under the Spear Corps, collaborated with the elite National Disaster Relief Force (NDRF), to orchestrate a ground breaking Disaster Relief Exercise, aptly christened Exercise Raahat.
The Army's Eastern Command said in a post on X, "Acting on specific intelligence on movement of armed cadres nearby New Samtal village, Khengjoy Tehsil, Chandel District near the Indo-Myanmar Border, Assam Rifles unit under Spear Corps launched an operation on 14 May 2025."
The operations were launched in coordination with Manipur Police, CRPF, BSF, and ITBP in Churachandpur, Tengnoupal, Imphal East and Imphal West districts.
Conducted under the overarching theme of the 'Year of Technology Absorption and Year of Transformation', the exercise was designed to validate operational capabilities in rugged, mountainous terrain, typical of the region's challenging topography.
In an initiative to reach out to veterans and Veer Naris residing in Tripura an Ex-Servicemen (ESM) rally was organised at Agartala Military Station under the aegis of Spear Corps to reinvigorate the bond of connect, care, share and solve.
In a series of operations, the Indian Army and Assam Rifles formations, under the Spear Corps, undertook information based joint operations in the Kakching, Imphal West, Imphal East, Senapati and Bishnupur districts of Manipur resulting in recovery of 32 weapons, ammunition and other war-lik
The seizure comes after the Indian Army and Assam Rifles under Spear Corps launched intelligence-based operations in the hills and valley districts of Chandel, Imphal West, Kakching, and Thoubal.
In a coordinated effort to curb illegal arms possession, the Indian Army and Assam Rifles, under the aegis of the Spear Corps, along with Manipur Police and the state administration, facilitated the surrender of 48 weapons in Manipur on February 25.
The GOC commended the ranks of the Indian Army for their unwavering professionalism, steadfast commitment, and impartial approach to addressing complex internal security challenges.
"Acting on specific intelligence on presence of IEDs in general area Leisang village, Churachandpur district, #Manipur, #AssamRifles formation under #Spear Corps and @manipur_police launched a joint search operation and recovered 3.6 Kgs of explosives, detonators, cordtex and other accessori