Ashiyana: A New Transit Facility Boosts Troops' Morale
The Indian Army has inaugurated 'Ashiyana', a new transit facility for troops at the Sigar Military Station in Arunachal Pradesh. Developed for enhancing troop welfare and operational preparedness, the facility is equipped with essential amenities for soldiers transiting to and from remote operational locations.
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The Indian Army has officially opened a transit facility named 'Ashiyana' at the Sigar Military Station in Arunachal Pradesh's East Siang district. The infrastructure aims to bolster operational preparedness and troop welfare in remote forward areas.
Developed by the Spearhead Gunners of the Spearhead Division, 'Ashiyana' offers essential amenities for soldiers transiting through strategically important frontier regions. A statement highlights its role in boosting convenience, morale, and overall well-being for personnel.
Senior military officers at the inauguration emphasized the necessity of such support infrastructure, noting its importance for enhancing the soldiers’ efficiency, confidence, and combat effectiveness in challenging conditions.
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