Indian Army / Army Chief gives security update on India's borders, says big thing about Manipur

Zoom News : Jan 11, 2024, 12:18 PM
Indian Army: India shares its border with many countries including China, Pakistan, Myanmar, Bangladesh. For this reason, a large number of security forces are deployed on the borders. Apart from Pakistan, the army has also maintained tight security on the border with China for some time. At such a time, the country's Army Chief General Manoj Pandey has issued a security update regarding various borders of India. Let us know what is the condition of the country's borders.

What is the condition of the northern border?

Army Chief General Manoj Pandey has said that both stable and sensitive situation is being seen on India's northern border. He has told that there is a heavy presence of the army in this area and the preparedness of the army for any kind of operation is at a very high level. The Army Chief has said that along with the preparations, talks are also going on at the military level and diplomatic level on various issues.

Infiltration attempts continue in Jammu and Kashmir

Army Chief General Manoj Pandey has informed that continuous infiltration attempts are being made in Jammu and Kashmir. He has told that attempts were being made to smuggle drugs and use drones on the international border but the army is foiling it. He said that terrorists in Rajouri and Poonch are getting help from their neighbors and in the interior areas they are also getting help from their proxies. But beyond this situation, there are more number of ordinary tourists here.

What is the situation in Manipur?

The Army Chief has also issued a statement regarding the violence that has been going on in the north-eastern state of Manipur for the last several months and the situation there. He has said that violence is being seen in Manipur but the situation is becoming stable due to the joint efforts of the Indian Army and Assam Rifles. The situation there is moving towards normalcy.

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