Army Chief Gen Dwivedi Reviews Poonch Troops, Honors Veteran JCO

Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi visited forward areas in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district to review the operational preparedness of troops. During the visit, he felicitated retired Subedar (Honorary Captain) Parvez Ahmed with the Veteran Achiever Award for his continued service and support during Operation Sindoor. The veteran, who served for 28 years, was recognized for assisting deployed troops with logistics and local coordination post-retirement. The informal interactions underscored the close bond between the Army, its veterans, and the local community in the border region.

Key Points: Army Chief Visits Poonch, Awards Veteran in J&K

  • Reviewed operational preparedness
  • Honored retired JCO Parvez Ahmed
  • Highlighted veteran-community bonds
  • Recognized support during Operation Sindoor
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J-K: Chief of the Army Staff Gen Upendra Dwivedi visits forward areas in Poonch

COAS Gen Upendra Dwivedi reviewed operational readiness in Poonch and felicitated retired Subedar Parvez Ahmed with the Veteran Achiever Award.

"He commended the troops for their high morale and operational readiness. - Official Release"

Poonch, February 7

During his visit to forward areas in the Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir today, Chief of the Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi reviewed the operational preparedness of troops deployed in the area and interacted with personnel at forward locations.

He commended the troops for their high morale and operational readiness.

According to an official release, during the visit, the Army Chief also stopped at Kamsar village in Poonch, where he met Subedar (Honorary Captain) Parvez Ahmed (Retired) of 18 Jammu and Kashmir Rifles. General Dwivedi and the veteran JCO had served together on multiple occasions, including during the period when the Army Chief commanded the battalion between 2002 and 2005.

Sub Parvez Ahmed joined the Indian Army in March 1991 and retired in March 2019 after 28 years of service. Over the course of his career, he served extensively in operational and instructional roles, including tenures as an instructor at training establishments. He also excelled in various specialised courses and was awarded for his service.

Following his retirement, Sub Parvez Ahmed remained actively engaged with the local community. During Operation Sindoor, he played a significant role in supporting deployed troops by assisting with logistics and local coordination, drawing on his familiarity with the area and long association with the unit. His efforts, carried out at personal risk during periods of heightened tension, earned him recognition from the Army, the release noted.

In recognition of his continued contribution to society and his support during Operation Sindoor, the Army Chief felicitated him with the Veteran Achiever Award during the visit. Family members, ex-servicemen and local residents were present on the occasion.

Several other veterans and civilians, including women and children from the region, also met the Army Chief during the visit. The exchanges were informal, reflecting the close bond between serving personnel, former soldiers and civilians in the border districts of Jammu and Kashmir.

For residents of the region, where military service is closely interwoven with everyday life, the visit highlighted the continuing connection between the Indian Army, its veterans and the communities they come from, the release highlighted.

- ANI

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Priya S
These visits are so important for morale. The bond between the army and the local communities in J&K is unique. Glad to see veterans being recognized for their lifelong service.
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Arjun K
Salute to the bravery of Sub Parvez Ahmed! To serve in operational areas for so long and then help during Op Sindoor even after retiring shows incredible dedication. Our army personnel deserve all the respect and support.
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Sarah B
While it's good to see senior leadership visiting, I hope such interactions also translate into tangible improvements in infrastructure and quality of life for both serving personnel and veterans in these remote areas. The recognition is a good first step.
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Vikram M
Poonch is a sensitive area. The Chief visiting forward posts sends a strong message of solidarity and readiness. It must be a huge boost for the jawans stationed there. 🇮🇳
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Kavya N
The story of Sub Parvez Ahmed is inspiring. From instructor to operational roles and then helping in logistics post-retirement – true service never ends. More such stories of our veterans need to be told.

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