Army Chief reviews security in Ladakh, commends soldiers for high morale

Soon after arriving in Leh, Gen Naravane visited an Army hospital where 18 soldiers injured in the clash in Galwan Valley on June 15 are undergoing treatment.

Chief of Army Staff Gen Manoj Mukund Naravane reviews the prevailing security situation during his two-day visit to the Line of Control, in Kashmir | PTI
The Army chief is learnt to have directed the commanders to keep a high-level of alertness to deal with any Chinese misadventure
Press Trust of India Leh
2 min read Last Updated : Jun 24 2020 | 2:36 PM IST
Army Chief Gen M M Naravane on Wednesday visited various forward areas in eastern Ladakh and took stock of the Army's combat preparedness in the region in the wake of the bitter border standoff with China.

Gen Naravane arrived in Leh on Tuesday on a two-day visit.

The Chief of Army Staff reviewed the overall security situation in the region with Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Yogesh Kumar Joshi, commander of the 14 Corps Lt Gen Harinder Singh and other senior Army officials on Tuesday afternoon.

"General M M Naravane COAS visited forward areas in Eastern Ladakh and reviewed operational situation on the ground. COAS commended the troops for their high morale and exhorted them to continue working with zeal and enthusiasm," the Army said in a tweet.


Soon after arriving in Leh, Gen Naravane visited an Army hospital where 18 soldiers injured in the clash in Galwan Valley on June 15 are undergoing treatment.

Twenty Indian Army personnel were killed and 18 seriously injured in the violent clash with Chinese military in Galwan Vally.

The Army chief is learnt to have directed the commanders to keep a high-level of alertness to deal with any Chinese misadventure, people familiar with the issue said.

The Leh-based 14 Corps is tasked to take care of security situation along the Line of Actual Control in the Ladakh region.

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Topics :India China border rowarmy chiefManoj Mukund NaravaneIndian ArmyIndian army in Ladakh

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