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Army’s Enhanced Capabilities and Community Bond Aimed at Achieving Peace in Jammu and Kashmir

By Jitendra Singh
Last updated: November 22, 2024
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In a significant address on Friday, the General Officer Commanding (GOC) White Knight Corps, Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva, underscored the persistent issue of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, attributing it primarily to external influences. He articulated that the Indian Army’s enhanced operational capabilities, coupled with a strong rapport with the local populace, would play a vital role in fostering peace in the region.

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During a function in Poonch, Lt Gen. Sachdeva detailed the Army’s proactive measures to bolster security, noting the establishment of new patrol routes and posts in elevated areas of the mountainous terrain. He stated, “In recent times, all of you have witnessed that the Indian Army has significantly enhanced its operational capabilities and effectiveness.” Emphasizing the nature of challenges posed by residual terrorism, he remarked, “We know very well that the residual terrorism that remains here is due to external forces.”

Moreover, he expressed the shared aspiration for peace among the Indian Army, local communities, veterans, police, and civil agencies, asserting their collective resolve to facilitate stability and tranquility in the region. Citing the evolving relationship between the military and civilians, he pointed out, “The most gratifying aspect of this entire endeavor is the growing bond between the public and the security forces, which has reached a new level.”

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Lt Gen. Sachdeva highlighted various community engagement initiatives, mentioning “Sadbhavana activities,” medical camps, and assistance with infrastructure projects as examples of how the Army and residents of Jammu and Kashmir are progressing together. The GOC encouraged attendees to disseminate the message of unity, assuring them, “I assure you that the Indian Army and security forces will always strive for the security and peace of this region.”

The event featured an Ex-Servicemen (ESM) rally organized by the Army in collaboration with the War Wounded Foundation (WWF), during which four modified scooters were presented to war-disabled soldiers. This initiative aims to enhance mobility and foster independence among differently-abled veterans. A defence spokesperson noted that the WWF has successfully distributed 22 modified scooters, alongside three auto-rickshaws and an electric wheelchair, with plans to extend the program to neighboring regions including Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Chandigarh.

Brigadier (Retired) Harcharan Singh articulated the importance of these mobility aids, asserting they not only offer physical assistance but also uplift the psychological morale of the soldiers, enabling them to integrate into society and pursue entrepreneurial endeavors. He also elaborated on WWF’s comprehensive support services, which include psychological counseling, assistance with pensions, and help with wedding expenses or business start-ups.

The rally served as a valuable opportunity for ex-soldiers to engage with welfare agencies, learn about government schemes, injury management, and employment opportunities. Lt Gen. Sachdeva personally presented the scooters to their new owners, reiterating the Army’s unwavering commitment to support its veterans, especially those residing in remote border areas.

Looking ahead, the next All-India War Wounded Soldiers Rally is scheduled for April 2025, reinforcing a vision focused on the dignified integration of differently-abled soldiers into societal frameworks, helping them lead fulfilling lives and contribute positively to their communities.

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ByJitendra Singh
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