Nearly two years after promoting 108 women to Colonel following a Supreme Court directive, concerns have emerged with a senior Lt General who commanded the 17 Mountain Strike Corps citing 'mundane ego issues' and a 'lack of empathy' among eight female colonels under his command in an internal review sent to Eastern Army Commander. However, defence sources emphasize the Army's commitment to women's integration, stating these critiques aim to enhance training standards for all officers. On LRC, several years after the process of giving women Command roles, are they being let down by a sense of misogyny in senior ranks?