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Army’s Northern Commander Lieutenant General M V Suchindra Kumar today motivated the troops to remain in a high state of operational alacrity to meet all forthcoming challenges.


The Northern Commander said this during his visit to South Kashmir based Army’s Victor Force headquarters where he reviewed the prevalent security situation in Kashmir valley.


Lt Gen Kumar was accompanied by Chinar Corps Commander L Gen Rajiv Ghai during his visit to the Victor Force in south Kashmir today.
He was briefed on the counter terrorism and operational preparedness during his visit.


The Army Commander motivated the troops to remain in a high state of operational alacrity to meet all forthcoming challenges and commended them for their high morale & vigil.


“#LtGenMVSuchindraKumar, #ArmyCdrNC accompanied by #ChinarCorps Cdr visited Victor Force to review the prevalent security situation. He was briefed on the Counter Terrorism grid & Operational preparedness. The Army Commander motivated the troops to remain in a high state of operational alacrity to meet all forthcoming challenges and commended them for their high morale & vigil”, Northern Command posted on X.

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