Abid Bashir
Srinagar (NVI): Army Chief General MM Naravane today arrived on a two-day visit to Kashmir to review the security situation on the Line of Control (LoC) in the wake of rising ceasefire violations by Pakistan.
General Naravane arrived in Srinagar today and proceeded to undertake a firsthand assessment of the situation along the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir, defence spokesman Rajesh Kalia said.
“During his interaction with the soldiers deployed in high altitude areas, he appreciated their high morale and complimented them on their response to Pakistan ceasefire violations. He also commended the use of technology to ensure effective day and night surveillance across the LoC which has resulted in many successful operations to foil infiltration bids from across the LoC in the recent past.
“The Chief of Army Staff (COAS) reinforced the need to extend all possible support to civilians residing in the border areas who are victims of targeted ceasefire violations by Pakistan Army and are facing hardships due to the pandemic,” the defence spokesman said.
He said that Gen Naravane then proceeded to interact with commanders and troops deployed in the hinterland. “While interacting with jawans, the COAS highlighted that it was the dawn of a new era of development, peace and prosperity in Kashmir and applauded them for their high level of morale and contribution to peace-building in J&K,” the Kalia said.
According to the defence spokesman, Army chief appreciated the high level of coordination amongst all government agencies towards maintaining peace in the Valley and efforts to reach out to the “Awam” (general public) to overcome the challenges due to COVID-19 pandemic. “Later in the day, the COAS reviewed the overall security situation along with the Northern Army Commander and 15 Corps Commander,” he said.
“The COAS also called on Manoj Sinha, Lt Governor of the UT and discussed issues concerning the present security situation in the Union Territory and assured the wholehearted support of the Army in ushering in peace and stability in the region. The COAS is scheduled to return to New Delhi on 18 September 2020,” the defence spokesman added.
-ARK