As tensions simmer along the Line of Control, General Upendra Dwivedi, the Indian Army Chief, landed in Jammu for a two-day assessment of defenses against terror threats. His tour emphasizes readiness against winter-time infiltration bids by Pakistani elements.
Friday saw the COAS at White Knight Corps HQ, where he scrutinized deployment strategies and counter-insurgency ops. Detailed presentations from Nagrota commanders covered Operation Trashi-1’s advancements, powered by seamless intel exchanges across domains.
With Operation All Out in high gear throughout J&K, forces are primed for any eventuality. This joint resolve has yielded tangible results, such as eliminating three Pakistani terrorists in separate encounters last month.
General Dwivedi expressed admiration for the professionalism of troops in high-stakes scenarios. Engaging with multi-agency leaders, he called for proactive measures and resolute action. A forward deployment visit is on the cards for Saturday, allowing firsthand soldier interactions.
Complementing this, Home Minister Amit Shah visited Kathua’s Hiranagar Bobiya BOP, saluting BSF personnel and rolling out welfare schemes via video link. Together, these initiatives fortify India’s security apparatus.