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General Upendra Dwivedi Visits Sunderbani, Reviews Readiness, Lauds Troops For Operation Sindoor

General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff, visited the Sunderbani sector in Jammu & Kashmir to review the operational readiness of Indian Army units stationed near the Line of Control (LoC).

(Reported By Pankaj Sharma)

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General Upendra Dwivedi, COAS, today visited forward areas and posts along the Sunderbani sector in J&K to assess the operational readiness of the units and formations in the region.

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During the visit, the COAS was briefed by Formation Commanders on the prevailing security scenario and the operational dynamics along the Line of Control, providing a comprehensive overview of the current strategic environment.

While interacting with the troops, the COAS applauded their exemplary performance in OPERATION SINDOOR, and commended all ranks for their professionalism, dedication, and steadfastness.

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He emphasised the critical importance of remaining agile and responsive to the constantly evolving security landscape, reiterating the need for continuous vigilance, operational preparedness, and institutional resilience.

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First published on: May 30, 2025 05:48 PM IST


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