Lieutenant General Vijay B Nair, Chief of Staff of the Northern Command, conducted a crucial visit to South Kashmir on Thursday to review the security architecture and operational readiness of frontline units under the Chinar Corps. The visit included comprehensive briefings on prevailing security dynamics along the Line of Control (LoC) and internal security challenges in the region.
During the visit, Lt Gen Nair interacted with troops deployed in forward areas, commending their unwavering commitment, professionalism, and morale. He emphasized the need for continuous operational alertness, robust training, and flexibility to counter emerging threats.

He also reviewed technological advancements being employed by the Army, particularly AI-based surveillance tools and integrated sensor systems, which are proving vital in enhancing situational awareness and counter-infiltration efforts.
This visit comes amid a period of heightened vigilance in Kashmir, following a series of successful operations by the Chinar Corps that led to the neutralization of terror threats and dismantling of insurgent networks in recent months.

Lt Gen Nair’s presence and guidance were seen as a morale booster for the troops operating in challenging terrain and high-risk zones. His emphasis on adaptability and technological integration underscores the Army’s evolving approach to modern hybrid warfare.
The Northern Command, restructured in 1972 to oversee India’s sensitive borders with both Pakistan and China, plays a pivotal role in strategic military operations. This inspection follows an earlier review conducted by the Vajra Division on July 3, demonstrating a sustained focus on ensuring high readiness levels across commands.

Lt Gen Nair, a seasoned officer and alumnus of the NDA and IMA, has extensive experience in counter-insurgency and high-altitude operations. His leadership continues to inspire confidence in India’s capacity to defend its interests and maintain peace in Jammu and Kashmir.