Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘WON’T TOLERATE VIOLATION OF CEASEFIRE’

- Ravi Krishnan Khajuria letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

JAMMU: Indian Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane on Monday reaffirmed India’s “zero tolerance” policy against ceasefire violations by Pakistani troops and attempts by terrorists to infiltrate into Kashmir from across the border.

Ceasefire violations in Jammu and Kashmir have increased, and the Indian Army has said it had recorded as many as 2,542 breaches until June 30 this year. On Sunday, Pakistan initiated cross-border firing in the Nowshera sector of Rajouri and Kirni and Qasba sectors of Poonch.

As many as 3,289 violations of a truce deal reached in November 2003 were recorded last year, the highest in 16 years.

“The COAS (chief of army staff) reinstated the fact of zero tolerance against the ceasefire violations by Pakistan and infiltrati­on attempts by terrorists,” Lieutenant Colonel Devender

Anand, defence ministry spokespers­on, said in a statement.

“He further highlighte­d that all agencies of the services and government are working together relentless­ly and will continue to do the same to defeat the nefarious design of proxy war being fuelled by our adversarie­s,” he added.

General Naravane visited the forward areas along India’s 198 kilometre-long internatio­nal border with Pakistan to review the security scenario and preparedne­ss of troops deployed in the

Jammu-Pathankot region.

He interacted with field formation commanders and troops during his visit. “The Army Chief addressed all ranks of Western Command through video conferenci­ng and lauded the morale of the troops. He expressed complete confidence in Indian Army’s capabiliti­es to thwart any misadventu­re by the enemies of our country and handle any situation,” the spokespers­on said.

The army chief arrived in a fixed-wing aircraft at the technical airport in Jammu and then visited the Tiger Division from where he flew to forward areas.

The internatio­nal border in the Jammu region is manned by the Border Security Force (BSF) on the Indian side and Pakistani Rangers on the neighbour’s side.

“Though there is no heightened activity across the IB, the army chief had to see the prevailing security scenario and readiness of the troops deployed on the ground in Jammu-Pathankot region,” said Col Anand.

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General MM Naravane
■ General MM Naravane

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