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Army Chief visits Northern Command

| | Apr 15, 2015, at 08:03 pm
Udhampur, Apr 15 (IBNS): The Chief of Army Staff Gen Dalbir Singh arrived on a day's official visit to Headquarters Northern Command at Udhampur on Wednesday.

He was received by the Army Commander Lt Gen DS Hooda, who later briefed him on the overall security situation in the Command theatre and the relief operations undertaken by the Indian Army for the Awam during recent  heavy rains and snowfall in the valley. 

The Army Chief also interacted with other Senior Commanders present at the Headquarters.

The COAS addressed and commended all ranks for the recent operational successes and the high state of operational preparedness. He also complimented the officers and men of Dhruva Command for extending humanitarian assistance to the Awam.

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