Army Chief reviews security situation in J&K

February 15, 2011 03:28 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 03:42 am IST - Jammu

In the backdrop of Centre’s decision to withdraw 10,000 paramilitary personnel from Jammu and Kashmir, Army Chief General V K Singh today met senior officers at Udhampur-based Northern Command which looks after the operational area of the State.

The Army Chief, who came here on a two-day visit this morning, held a meeting with top army personnel.

Mr. Singh also reviewed the security situation, counter-terrorism and counter-infiltration measures in the State.

Meanwhile, Lt Gen A K Choudhary, Commander of 9 Corps, told reporters in Yol Camp in Himachal Pradesh today that there is a need to take a holistic view on reduction of troops in Jammu and Kashmir.

Based on this holistic policy, troops reduction would be assessed and decided by Unified Headquarters in Jammu and Kashmir, he said.

The Centre plans to withdraw nearly 10,000 paramilitary personnel from Jammu and Kashmir this year as it feels that the State can do with less central forces.

The Army Chief had earlier said that a decision on troop reduction will be taken by Unified Headquarter, the highest security assessment panel in the State.

The Army Chief also visited the cave shrine of Mata Vaishno Devi along with his wife Bharti Singh.

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