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Army Chief General Narwane Speaks On Thwarting BAT Attack

Army chief General Narwane speaks on thwarting BAT attack, Pak in response to terrorist infiltration before winter.

Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Narwane said on Thursday that Pakistan is making a disastrous attempt to infiltrate and send weapons on a large scale before the onset of winter, but the Indian Army due to the urgency, their plans are not successful.

Our jawans are effectively thwarting the infiltration of terrorists.

Speaking on the recent successes in counter-terrorism operations, the Army Chief General Narwane said that the repeated failure of infiltration attempts along the Line of Control has shown that our anti-terrorism and anti-infiltration grid is highly effective.

Explain that from September 24 to October 15, security forces have killed a total of 17 terrorists, including Pakistanis and three foreigners.

On the issue of the ongoing tension with China in the East Ladakh sector, Army Chief General Manoj Mukund Narwane said recently that the whole country is looking towards the army at this time, in such circumstances, we should work with both zeal and patriotism.

The army chief also said that the Indian Army is fully prepared to face every challenge of China.

It is worth mentioning that the Army Chief’s statement came at a time when on the morning of 14 October, the army has thwarted a major bat attack by Pakistan.

According to the information received, Indian Army personnel in the Tangdar (Kupwara) sector along the Line of Control in North Kashmir thwarted the Pakistani Army’s bat attack on Wednesday.

In this squad, there were commandos and terrorists of the Pakistani Army who fled back after saving their lives.

Let us know that the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) meeting to be held in Paris later this month will review the acts of providing money and weapons to the terrorists of Pakistan.

But the Pakistani army is engaged in efforts to send terrorists and weapons from across the border to India. On October 10, Indian security forces recovered four AK 74 rifles, eight magazines, and 240 cartridges sent from Pakistan in the Keran sector of Kupwara.

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