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Army main General Upendra Dwivedi
JAISALMER: Pakistan indispensable halt supporting terrorism if it wants to “remain connected the satellite map”, Army main General Upendra Dwivedi declared Friday, informing that India volition not amusement the restraint it exercised during Operation Sindoor.Dwivedi’s code to soldiers adjacent the Pakistan borderline successful Anupgarh of Rajasthan’s Sriganganagar territory followed a sojourn to adjacent Ghadsana, located straight other Pakistan’s Bahawalpur portion wherever subject facilities were targeted during Operation Sindoor, launched aft the April 22 Pahalgam panic attack.“Had India not unearthed this grounds (of engagement successful the Pahalgam strike), Pakistan would person hidden each of it,” Dwivedi said.Over 100 Pak soldiers killed successful Op Sindoor: Army chiefThe Army main pointed retired that 9 violent facilities located successful Pakistan were destroyed during the operation, resulting successful much than 100 Pakistani soldiers and galore terrorists being killed, and warned that “further provocations would not spell unanswered”.Dwivedi emphasised the precision of Indian strikes and absorption connected minimising civilian casualties. “India took attraction to debar civilian casualties and lone targeted violent hideouts, grooming centres and masterminds.”
The Army main called for heightened readiness and vigilance among Indian soldiers to antagonistic the cross-border panic threat. “Keep yourselves afloat prepared now... if God wants, the accidental volition travel soon.”Dwivedi besides highlighted the value of modernisation and technological advancement of our forces, stressing the Army’s committedness to incorporating cutting-edge technology, including unmanned aerial systems and counter-capabilities.Dwivedi honoured 3 unit successful Sriganganagar for “exemplary contributions” during Op Sindoor—Commandant Prabhakar Singh, Major Ritesh Kumar and Havildar Mohit Gaira. He besides visited guardant areas, including Bikaner subject station, to reappraisal operational preparedness and met section communities adjacent the border, calling them “not mean civilians but soldiers”.
