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Indian Defence NewsChinar Corps Commander Assesses Security, Strengthens Community Ties in Warwan Valley

Chinar Corps Commander Assesses Security, Strengthens Community Ties in Warwan Valley

Lt Gen Prashant Srivastava reviews troop readiness and interacts with locals in remote Himalayan region.

In a vital outreach initiative, Lieutenant General Prashant Srivastava, Commander of the Indian Army’s Chinar Corps, visited the remote Warwan Valley in Jammu and Kashmir to evaluate the security situation and engage with the local community. The visit reaffirmed the Army’s commitment to both safeguarding the region and supporting its developmental needs.

Situated at an altitude of 2,134 meters, the Warwan Valley lies northeast of Kishtwar and about 150 kilometers from Srinagar. Known for its challenging terrain and ecological richness, the valley holds strategic importance due to its proximity to the Amarnath Yatra trail and its historical role as a forward military post.

During the visit, Lt Gen Srivastava reviewed the operational preparedness of troops stationed in the valley and lauded their dedication in maintaining vigilance in this critical sector. He emphasized the need for continued alertness to counter emerging threats and safeguard the region’s fragile peace.

In a parallel outreach effort, the Corps Commander held interactions with local residents to understand their challenges and aspirations. These engagements form part of the Indian Army’s broader approach to bridge the civil-military divide, especially in underserved regions. Residents raised concerns about road connectivity, power supply, and communication infrastructure—issues that have long hampered the region’s development despite its natural and cultural wealth.

The visit reflects the Indian Army’s enduring focus on initiatives like Operation Sadbhavana, which seeks to improve the lives of people in conflict-affected areas through educational, health, and infrastructure projects. The Chinar Corps, also known as XV Corps, plays a key role in balancing counterinsurgency operations with people-centric initiatives across the Kashmir Valley.

This outreach comes at a time when the security landscape in Jammu and Kashmir remains dynamic. The Army continues to play a crucial dual role—securing the region from threats while fostering long-term stability through trust-building and development. Lt Gen Srivastava’s visit to Warwan Valley stands as a testament to that balanced approach, reinforcing the Indian Army’s role as both protector and partner in the region’s future.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
Adhidev Jasrotia
Passionate about the military, geopolitics, and national security affairs. Recommended for TES-49 from 19 SSB Allahabad with AIR-138.
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