"Our estimate is that around 160 to 170 terrorists are waiting to infiltrate... (but) the counter-infiltration grid is robust as always. Even though there are challenges because of the weather, it is our responsibility to respond to those challenges and we are ready for that," Commander of Srinagar -based Chinar Corps Lt Gen Subrata Saha told reporters here.
Lt Gen Saha said there were new challenges before the army in view of delay in heavy snowfall this winter.
The army commander was speaking after laying the foundation of a bridge in this town in north Kashmir's Baramulla district.
The Chinar Corps has taken the initiative to construct the bridge on Sopore-Sangrama highway with an aim to address the transportation problems of the locals.
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