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Raising of Mountain Strike Corps: Jaitley to review progress

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Defence Minister Arun Jaitley will tomorrow visit Panagarh in West Bengal where he will take stock of the progress in raising the new Mountain Strike Corps which will look after the Chinese frontier.

Jaitley is scheduled to visit the general area of Panagarh, which is the proposed headquarters of the 17 Mountain Strike Corps and will be briefed about the raising of the new formation, Army officials said here.

Army Chief Gen Dalbir Singh Suhag is also expected to be with the minister during the visit to the area, which is being developed as a major hub of military, they said.
 

The minister will also be briefed about the location of the new structures and building that are planned to be built for the new formation, the officials said.

The Indian Air Force is also developing a Second World War airbase as the hub for its transport and refuelling aircraft to cater for the aerial requirements of the Army by deploying the C-130J Super Hercules transport aircraft along with the soon-to-be-acquired mid-air refuelling aircraft.

Jaitley will visit the formation after commissioning the indigenously-built anti-submarine warfare corvette INS Kamorta into the Navy at Vishakhapatnam tomorrow.

The warship has been built by the state-owned Gardenreach Shipbuilders in Kolkata and is the first vessel in the Navy whose all weapon systems are manufactured indigenously. It will form part of the Vishakhapatnam-based Eastern Command.

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First Published: Aug 22 2014 | 8:25 PM IST

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