GoC Northern Command briefed about situation on LoC, Kashmir

Srinagar: General Officer Commanding Northern Command Lt General D Anbu was given detailed brief about the measures taken to foil any misadventure from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) on the Line of Control (LoC) besides overall security situation in the hinterland.

On his maiden visit to the Valley, just a couple of days after taking over the reins of the Udhampur-based Northern Command, Lt Gen Anbu arrived yesterday on a two-day tour to review the security in 15 Corps, Defence Ministry spokesman Col Rajdesh Kalia said this evening.

He was briefed by Chinar Corps Commander Gen JS Sandhu in Badami Bagh Cantonment on the overall security situation and major operational, logistical and administrative aspects pertaining to the Corps.

During his stay, Gen Anbu visited the frontier areas of Baramulla, Uri and Kupwara where he was briefed by the GoCs of Baramulla and Kupwara Divisions and other local commanders on all the measures taken by the Army along the LoC to beat back any misadventure from across.

During his interaction with officers and men on ground, the Army Commander lauded their high levels of operational preparedness, vigil and morale and exhorted them to remain alert for any eventuality.

The General officer, also visited the hinterland formations at Sharifabad and Awantipur where he was given a firsthand account on the ground situation.

Complimenting the troops for their utmost professionalism, the Army Commander urged all to sustain the pressure on all terrorist groups operating in the Kashmir Valley and also to continue with the humanitarian initiatives to help the Civil Administration in alleviating the problems of the people.

He appreciated the synergy being maintained amongst all the security agencies which he said was the most critical aspect of counter terrorist operations.

Lt Gen D Anbu, who had assumed the charge of Northern Army Commander on December 1, extended his greetings to the Awaam of Kashmir and reiterated Army’s commitment to their well-being at all times. (Agencies)

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