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Peaceful completion of polls in J&K certifies decline in violence: Army Chief
1/15/2025 9:53:51 PM
New Delhi, Jan 15:
Agencies

Indian Army Chief Gen Upendra Dwivedi addressing the 77th Army Day said that violence has witnessed a downfall in Jammu and Kashmir and peaceful completion of Assembly polls, Lok Sabha Polls and Amarnath Yatra shows the same.
On Northern borders, the situation is normal but sensitive as well. Our Army is fully ready to tackle any kind of situation. Special attention is been paid to developing modern and critical infrastructure on Norten Borders. On the LoC of Western borders, the ceasefire is maintained but attempts of infiltration are being made.”
“In the hinterland of Jammu and Kashmir, as a result of the continued stringent efforts of the security forces, violence has reduced considerably and the completion of Assembly polls, Lok Sabha Polls and Amarnath Yarta in a peaceful environment shows betterment in the situation,” said the Army Chief.
Talking about advancements as part of army’s ongoing commitment to operational excellence and self-reliance, the chief said, “…Today, our country is standing on the threshold of a new era and is progressing smooth
The ceasefire is maintained but attempts of infiltration are being made.
Today, our country is standing on the threshold of a new era.
It is progressing smoothly towards the goal of a developed India.
I am confident that we will continue on the path of progress.
y towards the goal of a developed India. For our country to move ahead on the path of progress and development, a stable and secure environment is necessary, in which the Indian Army plays an important role… I am confident that we will continue on the path of progress to make the Indian Army a Modern, Agile, Adaptable, Technology and future-ready Force…”
On the Army Day parade taking place in Pune for the first time as part of its rotation to different cities starting with Bengaluru, followed by Lucknow in 2024 Army Chief said, “The 77th Army Day parade being organised in Pune holds special importance as this region has been a symbol of military courage and resilience since the time of the Marathas.”
The Army Chief also mentioned the special band from Nepali Army and said that the band will be mesmerising us with their soulful performance.
Further talking about efforts to empower women in the Indian Army, the chief said, “Women are being selected not only for officer posts but also as private women and you have also seen the display of their enthusiasm and courage in this grand parade.
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