Chandigarh: The 73rd Raising Day of the Western Command, the front line operational command of the Indian Army, was celebrated on Tuesday.
To commemorate the occasion, Lt Gen R P Singh,Army Commander, Western Command laid wreath at the 'Veer Smriti', Chandimandir, near here, to pay homage to the gallant heroes of Western command.
He also conveyed felicitations and best wishes to all ranks, veterans, civilian employees and families, a defence release said here.
He also inaugurated the facility of a web page based grievance redressal portal at Chandimandir Military Station to further ameliorate and address the grievances of the veteran community.
The Command was raised in 1947 as Delhi and East Punjab Command and subsequently re-designated as 'Western Command' in January 1948, it said. In 1954, the headquarters of the Command moved to Shimla.
After the Indo-Pak conflict of 1971, Northern Command was carved out of Western Command to assume operational responsibility of Jammu and Kashmir.