Indian Army chief General Upendra Dwivedi on Sunday visited forward posts in the central sector to assess the operational posture, encourage troops, and reinforce civil-military cooperation in strategically critical high-altitude terrain.
However, the Pakistan PM did not mention Islamabad's effort to stop terrorism originating from its own borders, a key demand that India has put forward post-Pahalgam terror attack and its decision to put the treaty on abeyance over the issue of cross-border terrorism.
During the visit, General Dwivedi interacted with the personnel of the Indian Army and the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and praised their exceptional dedication and resilience while performing duties in harsh and challenging conditions.
The Indian Army used Medium Machine Guns to target Pakistani forward posts along the LoC, inflicting heavy casualties during a ceasefire violation. Indian forces successfully destroyed Pakistani drones and ammunition storage while maintaining high morale after Operation Sindoor.
The Indian Army also deployed several advanced defence weapons, which helped it gain an edge in the cross-firing from Pakistan after Operation Sindoor.
On Monday, the first consignment of supplies was dispatched to the forward posts of the Indian Army, Mana and Malari in Chamoli district. Chief Development Officer Dr. Abhishek Tripathi flagged off the supply vehicles. Under this initiative of the Animal Husbandry Department, a target has be
One of the soldiers of the Indian Army said, "...Our task under Operation Sindoor was very clear. We had to target the enemy's forward posts, which were supporting the terrorists' infrastructure and infiltration, and had to neutralise them accurately. When the enemy violated the ceasefire an
In a pioneering move aimed at bolstering logistics support to remote forward posts, the Indian Army has entered into a first-of-its-kind contract with civil aviation service providers, a press release said.
Air Marshal Pankaj Mohan Sinha, Air Officer Commanding-in-Chief, visited forward posts in Eastern Ladakh early this morning to celebrate Holi with personnel of Army, Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and Indian Air Force (IAF), said Headquarter Western Air Command, IAF.