Army Chief Gen MM Naravane reviewed India’s situation at border. The review will help estimate the preparedness along the border with China in the Arunachal Pradesh sector during a 2-day visit to the Northeastern region that began on Thursday.
Army Chief visit to the region came amid the Indian Army’s continued standoff with the Chinese military. Earlier, we informed about China building permanent camps near the border, in some of the friction points in eastern Ladakh. Niw, the Indian army is on alert, while officials said Gen Naravane arrived at Dimapur in Nagaland on Thursday. The review regarding the operational readiness along the Northern borders of Arunachal Pradesh was done. The security situation in the hinterland in the Northeastern region was also looked out. The Army said “On arrival at the Corps headquarters in Dimapur, the Army chief was briefed by Lt Gen Johnson Mathew, General Officer Commanding of Spear Corps and the Division Commanders on the prevailing situation and operational preparedness along the Northern borders.” It said the Chief of Army Staff complimented all ranks for maintaining excellent vigil and exhorted them to stay alert and keep watch on activities along the Line of Actual Control.
While, Gen Naravane reviewed the security situation in North East and along the India-Myanmar borders on Friday.
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