Newly appointed Indian Army Chief, General Dhiraj Seth, in his maiden visit as COAS to the Northern Command, reviewed the security situation, operational preparedness and combat readiness of formations deployed along the Line of Control and in the hinterland. During his three-day visit, which ended on July 9, the Chief of the Army Staff also visited Headquarters Chinar Corps, formations in the Kashmir Valley, Headquarters White Knight Corps, and forward areas in the Jammu region.
At Srinagar, the COAS was briefed on the Northern Command's operational perspective and the operational preparedness of Chinar Corps. He also called on the Lieutenant Governor and the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir. During the visit, he interacted with various stakeholders and discussed issues related to security, stability, and coordination in the Union Territory.
At Headquarters Chinar Corps, the Indian Army chief reviewed operational deployments, counter-terrorist operations, inter-agency synergy, evolving security dynamics, and security arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Yatra. He also reviewed initiatives towards technology absorption, capability enhancement, and integrated combat readiness across the full spectrum of operations.
COAS also visited formations in Kupwara, Uri and Manasbal, where he was briefed on the security situation, counter-terrorist grid, surveillance architecture, field innovations and operational readiness. He interacted with troops and appreciated their professionalism, dedication, and steadfast commitment in maintaining peace and stability under challenging conditions.
During the visit, General Dhiraj Seth also witnessed an innovative display showcasing indigenous technologies. He commended the focus on technology absorption, innovation, and capability enhancement while emphasising the need to adopt emerging technologies to enhance operational effectiveness. Thereafter, the COAS visited Headquarters White Knight Corps and forward areas along the Line of Control in Poonch, Rajouri, and Sunderbani.
COAS also assessed the sustained efforts of formations towards empowering communities in India’s first villages through people-centric initiatives.
He appreciated the contribution of the units and formations deployed in the area towards nation-building, local community engagement, and maintenance of peace and stability in the region. General Dhiraj Seth commended all ranks of the Indian Army and personnel of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPF) for their operational excellence, professionalism and unwavering commitment. He exhorted them to remain operationally ready, agile and to continue striving for excellence, guided by the ethos of Nation First and the vision of Viksit Bharat 2047.