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Northern Army Commander Reviews Counter-Terror Grid in Udhampur; Calls for Heightened Vigilance

Army’s Northern Commander, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharmathecounter-terrorism gridin Udhampuvigilant and proactive against emerging threats in the hinterland.

The General Officer Commanding-in-Chief (GOC-in-C), Northern Command, visited Basantgarh and Rampur, areas that have witnessed multiple terror-related incidents in recent years.

According to the Northern Command, Lt Gen Sharma assessed the operational readiness on ground, interacted with deployed units, and emphasized the need for uninterrupted alertness in view of the changing security dynamics.

“During the visit, he interacted with troops, lauding their professionalism and unwavering commitment to keep Jammu and Kashmir terror-free,” the Northern Command said in a statement on X.

A day earlier, the Army Commander visited Nowshera and Hooch sectors in Rajouri district to review the along the Line of Control (LoC).

A wstrong defensive posture.

Lt Gen Sharma commended the soldiers for their high morale, professionalism and sustained efficiency in face of continued security challenges.

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