Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi visited the Paragwal Sector in Jammu and Kashmir to conduct a detailed review of operational readiness, where he praised the exemplary efforts of troops involved in Operation Sindoor. The visit to the Tiger Division highlighted the Indian Army’s ongoing commitment to counter-terrorism and maintaining robust security across the region.
General Dwivedi commended the high level of preparedness and morale among the forces, underlining the importance of agility and constant vigilance amid the region’s dynamic security environment. He noted the smooth coordination between the Indian Army and the Border Security Force (BSF), particularly acknowledging the BSF’s decisive role during Operation Sindoor.

Among those recognized for outstanding service was Assistant Commandant Neha Bhandari, who led her team in defending forward posts in the Akhnoor Sector. Her leadership in active combat marked a historic first for a woman BSF officer. In recognition of her bravery and operational command, she was awarded the Army Chief’s Commendation Disc.
General Dwivedi also paid tribute to the vital support provided by ex-servicemen during the operation, emphasizing the unity and commitment displayed by the extended defense community. Operation Sindoor, which drew national attention through its widely shared logo created by Indian Army personnel, has come to symbolize not just strategic success but also the collective spirit of national sacrifice and resilience.

The Army Chief’s visit aligns with the Indian Army’s broader objectives of enhancing operational capability through technological innovation and transformation. These goals are central to strengthening national defense and meeting emerging security challenges. The review and commendations serve as a reaffirmation of the Indian military’s preparedness and the evolving role of integrated force structures in safeguarding the nation.