General Saini's big statement regarding ceasefire violation, says 'Terrorist camp are active'
General Saini's big statement regarding ceasefire violation, says 'Terrorist camp are active'
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Terrorist camps have become active again across the border. Cases of ceasefire violations have increased. But the situation in Jammu and Kashmir is under control at the moment. We are ready to deal with every kind of challenge. This was stated by the new Deputy Chief of Army Staff, Lt Gen SK Saini. He received the Gaurd of Honor in South Block.

Regarding this matter, General Saini said that his priority as a sub-army chief would be to overcome the critical deficiencies of equipment, ammunition etc., in capacity development along the northern borders. He also said that aligning the Army Headquarters with them would be a priority to build further jointness with other new departments, including the Chief of Defense Staff. Gen. SK Saini was succeeded by General SK Saini last week after General Manoj Mukund Narwane became Army Chief. Were created. This was the first military appointment made by the Chief of Defense Staff of the Department of Defense, General Bipin Rawat, who was earlier the Chief of the Southern Command of the Indian Army.

For your information, let us tell you that General Saini played an important role in relief and rescue work of floods spread in 34 districts spread across five states including Maharashtra. During the operation, more than 45,000 people from these states were taken to safer places. In June 1981, Lieutenant General Saini was commissioned in the Jat Regiment. In Jammu and Kashmir, he has also commanded his battalion (7 Jat), an anti-terrorism force. He studied at Sainik School and National Defense Academy in Kapurthala.

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