General Dwivedi lauds troops for destroying terror camps in PoK
Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Thursday lauded troops for destroying terror camps operating in Pakistan Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoK) during the recent ‘Operation Sindoor’.
During his visit to Kashmir, General Dwivedi met officers and soldiers of Chinar Corps and appreciated their efforts during the recent operation. He acknowledged their dual role of effectively engaging the adversary while also providing relief to the border residents of Kashmir who suffered due to continuous Pakistani shelling.
An Army statement read, “General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS, visited forward locations of the Dagger Division, Chinar Corps, and interacted with all ranks. Addressing the troops, he commended them for their valour, josh, and vigilant actions towards dominating the Line of Control during Operation Sindoor.”
The statement further read that the Army chief lauded the role played by the troops in the destruction of terror camps in PoJK. “The COAS appreciated the role played by the Dagger Division in providing succour to civilians subjected to dastardly trans-LoC shelling by Pakistan. The COAS emphasised the need for troops to remain ever prepared to respond to any challenge with decisive force.”
Meanwhile, in Jammu, Director General of Border Security Force (BSF), Daljit Singh Chawdhary, visited the Palaoura camp and addressed the troops besides reviewing security along the International Border with Pakistan.
An official spokesperson informed, “The BSF DG laid a wreath at the Amar Prahari memorial at Paloura Camp, Jammu, in remembrance of late Sub Inspector Md Imteyaj and late Constable Deepak Chingakham. Both bravehearts attained martyrdom braving the fire and shelling of the adversary at their border outpost during Operation Sindoor.”
“The DG also addressed the troops of BSF Jammu, commending their unwavering courage, bravery, steadfast dedication, and invaluable contributions to Operation Sindoor,” said the spokesperson.
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