Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi disclosed that there are eight active terror camps, with two near the International Border and six across the Line of Control. These camps are under close surveillance by security forces to monitor any suspicious activities. Gen Dwivedi emphasized the importance of vigilance in dealing with potential threats.
He mentioned that movements during Operation Sindoor have been reduced gradually by both countries, but surveillance remains in place. Gen Dwivedi highlighted the significance of maintaining readiness and strategic clarity in response to security challenges. He expressed satisfaction with the security progress in 2025 and commended the success of Operation Sindoor in showcasing India’s preparedness.
The Army Chief emphasized the stable yet vigilant situation along the northwestern Front. He noted the positive impact of interactions and confidence-building measures in normalizing the situation. Additionally, he highlighted the ongoing efforts to enhance capabilities and infrastructure along the Line of Actual Control through a comprehensive approach involving various government agencies.
Reflecting on India’s response to the Pahalgam terror attack, Gen Dwivedi praised the decisive action taken to address the threat. He detailed the precision and success of Operation Sindoor in dismantling terror infrastructure and countering provocative actions. The operation exemplified effective coordination among different stakeholders and showcased the synergy of tri-services under clear political directives.
