Army commander, NC Suchindra Kumar greets Army Postal Service Corps on 53rd raising day
In a gesture of appreciation and camaraderie, Lieutenant General M.V. Suchindra Kumar, the Army Commander of the Northern Command, extended his heartfelt best wishes to all ranks, veterans, and civilian staff of the Army Postal Service Corps on the commemoration of their 53rd Raising Day.
The Army Postal Service Corps is responsible for ensuring the timely and secure delivery of mail and parcels to soldiers deployed across the country, even in remote and challenging locations.
#LtGenMVSuchindraKumar, #ArmyCdrNC conveys best wishes to all ranks, veterans & civilian staff of #ArmyPostalServiceCorps on the occasion of their 53rd Raising Day.#DhruvaCommand@firefurycorps @ChinarcorpsIA @Whiteknight_IA @adgpi pic.twitter.com/NvQhmfZtHL
— NORTHERN COMMAND – INDIAN ARMY (@NorthernComd_IA) March 1, 2024
The Army Postal Service Corps was established on March 1, 1971, and has since played a crucial role in supporting the Indian Army’s operations. The Corps operates a vast network of postal outlets across the country, ensuring that soldiers receive their mail and parcels even in the most remote areas.
This year, the Corps is celebrating its 53rd Raising Day with a series of events and activities across the country.