Two Key Indian Army Corps Get New Commanders in Reshuffle
Two Key Indian Army Corps Get New Commanders

New Commanders for II Corps and 14 Corps

Lieutenant General Manish Luthra has assumed charge as the General Officer Commanding of II Corps at Ambala, also known as the Kharga Corps. This formation is the Indian Army's most potent strike corps and played a significant role during Operation Sindoor in May 2025. Luthra previously served as the Director General Military Operations at Army Headquarters from September 2025 onwards.

He takes over from Lieutenant General Rajesh Pushkar, who has been elevated as the General Officer Commanding-in-Chief of the Southern Command at Pune. During his tenure at Ambala, Pushkar spearheaded the Corps' transformation towards multi-domain operations, integrating emerging technologies, modern warfighting concepts, and enhanced jointness into operational planning and execution. His tenure also witnessed the successful validation of new organisational structures and innovative operational concepts, significantly strengthening the Corps' future warfighting capability, a defence spokesperson said on Tuesday.

Fire and Fury Corps Gets New Leader

In a parallel development, Lieutenant General Madanraj Pande has taken over as the General Officer Commanding of 14 Corps at Leh from Lieutenant General Hitesh Bhalla. Known as the Fire and Fury Corps, it was established after the 1999 Kargil conflict and is responsible for operations in Eastern Ladakh, including the Line of Actual Control and the Siachen Glacier. The corps also undertakes community development programmes for the civilian populace residing in remote areas.

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On the occasion, the outgoing Corps Commander conveyed his appreciation to all ranks for their professionalism, dedication, and unwavering commitment, while the incoming Corps Commander exhorted the troops to continue upholding the highest traditions and ethos of the Indian Army in the service of the nation, according to a defence spokesperson.

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