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About 100th day of India-Pak ceasefire on Boundary, Army Leader to See Kashmir to review Scenario

About 100th day of India-Pak ceasefire on Boundary, Army Leader to See Kashmir to review Scenario
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NEW DELHI: With the ceasefire between the armies of India and Pakistan across the Line of Control (LoC) entering the 100th day, Army chief Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane will maintain Srinagar on a two-day trip beginning Wednesday to assess the problem on earth across the border and also the counter-terrorist surgeries from the valley.
The most recent ceasefire arrangement between India and Pakistan had begun in the previous week of February after discussions involving the director generals of military operations of the two arenas and it’s been detected by both sides since then.
“The Army chief is in Srinagar now to assess the problem on earth together with the best military commanders there in the 15 Corps that appears after the two counter-terrorism and counter-infiltration surgeries from the valley,” Army sources told ANI.
The key would also be seeing the forward places in the valley to assess the operational readiness of troops to handle any probable attempts by the terrorists to perform infiltrationthey stated.
National Security Advisor Ajit Doval played a crucial part in the continuing ceasefire agreement that has led to peace on either side of the LoC for this lengthy time in the past many decades.
Army chief Gen Naravane has additionally given clear directions to the hinges around the floor to make sure the arrangement is completely detected but in exactly the identical time to keep strict vigil against any infiltration effort by terrorists from throughout the LoC.
Army sources said the two DGMOs had talked and discussed in detail that the ceasefire agreement on February 23 and its execution began a day then.
Resources said that the Pakistan Army, until lately, could open fire in Indian places to assist push terrorists to India but that hasn’t occurred since the ceasefire came into effect in the past week of February.
The statement of this ceasefire was created by the 2 armies via a joint announcement issued by February 25.
Both nations had previously signed a ceasefire agreement in 2003 however, it had been violated.
India and Pakistan have witnessed high pressures on the boundary following the provocation at 2016 when its own terrorists completed the Uri assault followed with the Pulwama attack in 2019.

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