Fayaz Bukhari
SRINAGAR, Apr 12: Northern Army Commander, Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, today reviewed security situation along the Line of Control (LoC), besides operational preparedness and measures instituted to thwart enemy designs.
Srinagar based Defence Ministry spokesman said here that Army Commander visited the forward formation along the LoC in North Kashmir.
“On the final day of his visit to Kashmir valley, Northern Army Commander, Lt Gen Upendra Dwivedi, spent the morning hours interacting with soldiers at forward locations and reviewing the security situation along the Line of Control with the Formation Commanders,” he said.
The spokesman said that local Army Commanders briefed the Northern chief about the situation along the LoC.
“The local Commanders briefed the Army Commander on the security situation on the Line of Control, operational preparedness and measures instituted to thwart the adversary’s designs,” he said.
He was given a detailed briefing about the measures taken by the troops along the LoC to strengthen the Security Grid. He was told that the troops are conducting round the clock vigil despite LoC ceasefire.
“Local Commanders also briefed about the development defence works being carried out at their respective locations,” he added.
The Army Commander, while interacting, laid special emphasis on being vigilant and maintaining the sanctity of the LoC.
The spokesman said that the Army Commander appreciated the measures and Standard Operating Procedures instituted by the units and formations to meet the challenges posed by the inimical elements.
“During his interaction with the soldiers, the Army Commander was appreciative of the sharp vigil and alertness along the Line of Control and high morale of the troops,” he added.
Later in the day, he said, the Army Commander visited Radio Chinar, the Community Radio Station at Mazbug and interacted with youth employed at the Radio Station.
“He appreciated the wide variety of programmes being broadcast, while meeting the aspirations of listeners of all age groups,” the spokesperson said.
“He urged them to include more programmes, which would essentially benefit the youth of the area,” he added.
The Army Commander, who arrived here on a 3-day visit to Valley on Sunday, was accompanied by Lt Gen DP Pandey, GOC Chinar Corps during the visit.