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Ladakh Border Defense Infrastructure Reviewed By Northern Army Commander

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  • The President will also meet with SHG members and tribal people from the area.
  • In a joint operation that started yesterday, the Army and Kupwara Police stopped a terrorist from getting into the Keran sector's Jumagund area.

Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi, who is in charge of the Northern Army, visited forward areas of Ladakh on Tuesday to check on tactical readiness for the winter and the progress being made on building up border defense infrastructure.

In addition, the Army chief praised the hard work of the Indian Army, ITBP, and GREF troops.

“The Army commander felicitated the troops of the Indian Army, ITBP and GREF for their relentless efforts in maintaining the highest standards of operational effectiveness under challenging conditions,” officials said.

A release from the President’s Secretariat said that President Droupadi Mumru will go to Ladakh for two days starting on October 31.

The President of the United States will attend the Foundation Day events in Leh on October 31.

The President will meet with troops at Siachen Base Camp on November 1. She will also go to the dinner in Leh that is being held in her honor that same day.

The President will also meet with SHG members and tribal people from the area.

On Monday, cops and the army stopped a terrorist from crossing the Line of Control (LoC) in the Keran sector of north Kashmir’s Kupwara district. The terrorist was killed.

“In a joint operation that started yesterday, the Army and Kupwara Police stopped a terrorist from getting into the Keran sector’s Jumagund area. One terrorist was killed in the operation.” “Search operation is still going on,” Kashmir Zone Police wrote on X.

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