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Indian Defence NewsGOC Rising Star Corps Inspects Troop Readiness in Kathua’s Bani-Machhedi Sector

GOC Rising Star Corps Inspects Troop Readiness in Kathua’s Bani-Machhedi Sector

Visit underscores heightened alert amid infiltration threats along sensitive border stretch.

The General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Indian Army’s Rising Star Corps, Lieutenant General Rajan Sharawat visited the Bani-Machhedi Sector in Kathua district, Jammu & Kashmir, to assess the operational readiness of troops deployed along this strategically sensitive segment of the international border. The visit takes place amid increased infiltration attempts and elevated security concerns across the Jammu region.

During the visit, the GOC interacted with troops on the ground, lauding their vigilance, professionalism, and preparedness to counter emerging threats. The Bani-Machhedi Sector, particularly near the Ujh River, remains a critical surveillance point due to its historical use as an infiltration route. The area gained attention following a deadly encounter in Rajbagh, as reported by the Sunday Guardian on April 5, 2025, in which three militants were neutralized but at the cost of four police personnel.

The Rising Star Corps, headquartered at Yol and formed in 2005, continues to play a central role in advancing the Indian Army’s modernization drive. Notably, the IX Corps under its command is spearheading the implementation of Integrated Battle Groups (IBGs), designed for rapid deployment and swift response, especially along the borders with Pakistan and China. These formations are part of the Army’s restructuring efforts aimed at reducing operational response times to under 24 hours.

This visit comes amid a broader military build-up reported on May 9 by the Indian Express, as India reinforced its positions along the border in response to growing hostilities. It also follows earlier reviews by the Rising Star Corps commander, including in January 2025, where troops stationed in Jammu garrisons were praised for their high standards of professionalism and readiness.

Security analysts have called for strategic rethinking in the region, especially around the Indus Water Treaty and border infrastructure. Proposals such as establishing a dedicated ‘Border Geography and National Security Institution’ in Kathua have been suggested to improve strategic oversight and address the unique challenges of the area.

The Indian Army remains focused on strengthening its defensive and offensive capabilities in the region, ensuring that its forces are equipped and ready to protect national sovereignty in the face of evolving security dynamics.

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Adhidev Jasrotia
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