New GOC of XVI Corps reviews security situation in Jammu region

Press Trust of India  |  Jammu 

Paramjit Singh, the commanding (GOC) of the Army's Nagrota-based XVI Corps, Thursday reviewed security situation of hinterland in and Kashmir's and districts, a defence said.

During the visit to the headquarters, the was briefed about the prevailing security situation and the conduct of recently held urban local body elections in the region and forthcoming Panchayat elections, the said.

He was also briefed on the actions being taken to ensure a robust counter-terrorist grid to enable continued peace and stability in the region, the added.

The of the XVI Corps, which is popularly known as White Knight Corps, complimented the troops for ensuring the situation remains stable and lauded the local population, especially the Gujjar and Bakkarwal community for their support in bringing peace to the region.

He also appreciated the civil administration and other security forces for synergised efforts which resulted then in successful conduct of elections.

The interacted with the soldiers and complimented them for displaying high standard of professionalism.

He was appreciative of the measures and standard operating procedures instituted by the units and formations in their area of responsibility and for conduct of operations without causing inconvenience to locals.

Lt Gen was involved in the planning of the 2016 surgical strikes on in Pakistan-occupied (PoK). He took over as the GOC of the on October 12 this year.

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First Published: Thu, October 18 2018. 16:25 IST