Agartala, June 19: Major General SS Kartikeya, YSM, SM, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the 57 Mountain Division, paid a courtesy visit to Tripura Governor Indra Sena Reddy Nallu at the Raj Bhavan in Agartala on Thursday morning.
During the meeting, Major General Kartikeya and the Governor discussed matters of mutual interest, including the overall security situation, civil-military cooperation, and the ongoing developmental initiatives in the border and interior regions of the state. The interaction also highlighted the Indian Army’s continued efforts in supporting civil administration during emergencies and promoting community engagement in remote areas.
The Governor appreciated the contributions of the Indian Army, especially the 57 Mountain Division, for maintaining peace and security in the region. He also acknowledged the Army’s role in humanitarian activities, disaster response, and fostering goodwill among the local population through civic action programs.
Major General Kartikeya reaffirmed the Army’s commitment to safeguarding the territorial integrity of the nation and working in close coordination with the civil administration to ensure the well-being of the citizens of Tripura.
The courtesy call was marked by a cordial exchange of views and reflected the strong synergy between the armed forces and the constitutional authorities of the state.
The 57 Mountain Division, headquartered in Tripura, plays a crucial role in maintaining vigilance along the state’s international borders and ensuring security in sensitive areas. The Division is also actively involved in various outreach activities, contributing to the socio-economic development of the region.
The visit concluded on a positive note with both dignitaries expressing mutual respect and a shared vision for continued collaboration in service of the state and the nation.