Key Points

General Anil Chauhan, the Chief of Defence Staff, visited the Army's Northern and Western Commands to assess the progress and strategic outcomes of Operation Sindoor. At Udhampur, he was briefed on anti-terror efforts and the rehabilitation of border civilians. At Chandimandir, the Western Command showcased its operational efficiency and technological advancements. The CDS lauded the soldier’s valour and discipline, emphasizing the importance of continued joint efforts and vigilance to protect national security.

Key Points: CDS Anil Chauhan Reviews Operation Sindoor at Northern and Western Commands

  • CDS reviews strategic operation at Commands
  • Northern Command focused on anti-terror measures and rehabilitation
  • Western Command highlights operational efficiency and technological advancement
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Op Sindoor: CDS visits Northern & Western Commands HQs for review meetings with planners and executors

Gen Anil Chauhan reviews Operation Sindoor, highlighting strategic gains and military readiness in key Commands.

"The operational excellence achieved by the field formations is commendable. - Gen Anil Chauhan"

New Delhi, May 25

Chief of Defence Staff (CDS) General Anil Chauhan on Sunday visited the Army’s Northern Command at Udhampur, and Western Command at Chandimandir Military Station, for discussions with their commanders, Lt General Pratik Sharma and Lt General Manoj Kumar Katiyar, respectively and senior staff officers actively involved in the planning and execution of Operation Sindoor.

The CDS conducted a strategic review and operational assessment in the northern and western theatres during the visit.

At Udhampur, Gen Chauhan was briefed on the success of the Northern Army in neutralising the terror network, the adversary’s assets that supported terror and countermeasures taken to protect their own military assets & civil population during the Operation.

He was also apprised about the command's efforts for the rehabilitation of the civilians of the border areas who were targeted by the adversary.

Lt Gen Sharma gave an update on the command's continued operational & logistics preparedness and assured the CDS of its commitment in protecting the borders, while also launching an all-out effort to eradicate terrorism in Jammu & Kashmir.

At Chandimandir, Lt Gen Katiyar gave a comprehensive briefing on the kinetic & non-kinetic punitive response during Operation Sindoor.

A detailed overview of the operational environment, defence preparedness, and key outcomes of the operation was provided, while underscoring the prevailing security situation along the Western borders.

The Western Army commander also gave inputs on technological infusion and enhanced logistics capability, which contributed to its high operational efficiency, real-time situational awareness, and strengthening of its military capability.

The CDS was also given an insight into Veterans’ Care & Medicare facilities extended to serving & retired personnel, reflecting the Indian Army’s firm commitment tothe welfare of those who serve the national cause.

General Chauhan remembered the bravehearts who made the supreme sacrifice in the line of duty during Operation Sindoor, lauding the valour, resolve, precision & discipline of all ranks. He acknowledged the operational excellence achieved by the field formations responsible for the Northern and Western borders in Jammu & Kashmir and Punjab.

The CDS commended the overall synergy & timely accomplishment of operational tasks under challenging conditions. He emphasised the importance of continued vigilance, jointness & synergy across the Services to address evolving threats. He exhorted them to render a helping hand in the rehabilitation of the civilians who were targeted by the adversary.

The visit concluded with the CDS expressing his deep appreciation for the exemplary conduct and successful execution of military operations which reaffirmed the faith reposed by the nation in its Armed Forces. He attributed the overall success achieved in attaining national security objectives to high morale, discipline and unwavering commitment of the Indian Army.

- IANS

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Rajesh K.
Salute to our brave soldiers! 🇮🇳 Operation Sindoor shows our forces' precision in counter-terror ops while caring for civilians. The CDS visit boosts morale - we must support our armed forces fully. Jai Hind!
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Priya M.
Good to see focus on rehabilitating border civilians. Our forces protect not just territory but people's lives. The tech infusion mentioned is crucial - hope we keep modernizing our defenses against all threats.
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Amit S.
While I appreciate our soldiers' sacrifices, we must ask why such operations are needed repeatedly. When will our neighbor stop sponsoring terror? Strong military action must be paired with diplomatic pressure.
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Sunita R.
The veterans' care initiative warms my heart ❤️ Our jawans give their youth to the nation - it's our duty to care for them in retirement. More corporates should hire ex-servicemen!
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Vikram J.
Northern Command has toughest terrain and most complex threats. Their success against terror networks deserves national recognition. But media should avoid operational details that help adversaries.
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Neha P.
As someone from Jammu, I've seen how border civilians suffer most. Glad rehabilitation is prioritized. But long-term solution needed - better bunkers, early warning systems and faster response to ceasefire violations.
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Karan D.
Western Command's tech upgrades show we're preparing for modern warfare. But equal focus needed on cyber defenses - our enemies attack digitally too. More budget for R&D in defense tech

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