Maintain highest vigil on western borders: army chief

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Army chief General Bipin Rawat today visited the Western Command headquarters and exhorted soldiers to continue to maintain the highest vigil on the western borders.

Gen Rawat visited Western Command Headquarters and Yol Camp in Himachal Pradesh, Defence Spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said.



The army chief was briefed on operational and administration aspects by the Army Commander, Western Command, Lieutenant General Surinder Singh.

He later interacted with formation commanders and other senior officers of the Command Headquarters, Lt Col Mehta said.

He reposed confidence in the operational efficiency of the command and exhorted all to continue to maintain the highest vigil on the Western borders.

The army chief was accompanied by his wife Madhulika Rawat.

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Maintain highest vigil on western borders: army chief

Army chief General Bipin Rawat today visited the Western Command headquarters and exhorted soldiers to continue to maintain the highest vigil on the western borders. Gen Rawat visited Western Command Headquarters and Yol Camp in Himachal Pradesh, Defence Spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said. The army chief was briefed on operational and administration aspects by the Army Commander, Western Command, Lieutenant General Surinder Singh. He later interacted with formation commanders and other senior officers of the Command Headquarters, Lt Col Mehta said. He reposed confidence in the operational efficiency of the command and exhorted all to continue to maintain the highest vigil on the Western borders. The army chief was accompanied by his wife Madhulika Rawat. Army chief General Bipin Rawat today visited the Western Command headquarters and exhorted soldiers to continue to maintain the highest vigil on the western borders.

Gen Rawat visited Western Command Headquarters and Yol Camp in Himachal Pradesh, Defence Spokesman Lt Col Manish Mehta said.

The army chief was briefed on operational and administration aspects by the Army Commander, Western Command, Lieutenant General Surinder Singh.

He later interacted with formation commanders and other senior officers of the Command Headquarters, Lt Col Mehta said.

He reposed confidence in the operational efficiency of the command and exhorted all to continue to maintain the highest vigil on the Western borders.

The army chief was accompanied by his wife Madhulika Rawat.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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