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Army Chief visits LoC units in north Kashmir

Army Chief visits LoC units in north Kashmir
General Bipin Rawat, Army Chief

Srinagar, June 3

Amid tension, the Chief of Army Staff, Gen Bipin Rawat today visited Line of Control (LoC) formations and units in north Kashmir where he was briefed on all aspects of operational and logistical preparedness.“The Chief of Army Staff was appreciative of the measures put in place to meet any challenge posed by elements inimical to national security and complimented the troops for the recent successful counter-infiltration operations that had delivered a major blow to the adversary,” an Army spokesman said.Exhorting all soldiers deployed in the Valley to continue utmost vigil and operational focus, the Army Chief reassured them of the entire nation’s pride and support for their endeavours.He said it was a privilege for every soldier to be entrusted with the safety, security and integrity of his country and that he must always be prepared to live up to that trust and confidence.General Rawat had chaired two-day security review and operational preparedness meetings in the Kashmir valley which concluded on Friday. — TNS

Gen Rawat visits LoC, is briefed on operational preparedness

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat. File photo

Srinagar, June 3

Army Chief General Bipin Rawat on Saturday visited formations on the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir and was briefed on the operational and logistical preparedness of the force, officials said.Rawat’s visit comes at a time when there have been repeated instances of ceasefire violations by Pakistan in recent times.General Rawat visited the LoC formations and units in north Kashmir where he was briefed on all aspects of operational and logistical preparedness, an Army official said.He said the Army chief was appreciative of the measures put in place to meet any challenge posed by elements inimical to national security and complimented the troops for the recent successful counter infiltration operations.Exhorting soldiers deployed in the Valley to maintain utmost vigil and operational focus, the Army chief reassured them of the entire nation’s pride and support for their endeavours, the official said.The Army chief said it was a privilege for every soldier to be entrusted with the safety, security and integrity of his country.Earlier in the day, Rawat had called on Jammu and Kashmir Governor N N Vohra and discussed the internal and external security management issues in the state.Meanwhile, today also Pakistani forces resorted to heavy firing and mortar shelling on forward posts and civilian areas in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir, prompting Indian troops to retaliate.In another development, two jawans were killed and four others injured when militants attacked an Army convoy on the Srinagar-Jammu National Highway in south Kashmir’s Kulgam district today. — PTI