TIL Desk/National/Udhampur-Army Chief Dalbir Singh on Saturday visited the Northern Command based here to take stock of India’s operational preparedness along the border in the wake of heightened tension in Indo-Pak ties following the surgical strike targeting terror camps across the Line of Control (LoC).
“Gen Singh arrived at Northern Command headquarters this morning and chaired a high-level meeting to review the situation and operational preparedness in Jammu and Kashmir, including along the Line of Control,” a Defence official said. The surgical strike, seen as a reprisal for Uri terror attack, was planned and executed by the Northern Command.
Singh also personally complimented officers and men who “successfully” targeted seven terror launch pads located in Leepa, Tattapani, Kel and Bhimbar, the official said. He is scheduled to visit army’s Western Command to review operational preparedness. Sources had said the decision on the surgical strike was taken soon after the attack on the Uri army base on September 18. They said India was ready with contingency plans.