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Lt Gen DP Pandey Takes Over GoC 15 Crops; “Militancy is on decline, response to Pak ceasefire violations gave Indian army ascendancy”

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March 17, 2021
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Lt Gen DP Pandey Takes Over GoC 15 Crops; “Militancy is on decline, response to Pak ceasefire violations gave Indian army ascendancy”
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Srinagar, Mar 17: Lt Gen BS Raju, who is taking over as the new Director General of Military Operations (DGMO) soon, on Tuesday handed over command of the strategic Kashmir-based 15 Corps to Lt Gen DP Pandey.

“The General commanded the Corps in critical phase in 2020 where Kashmir was confronted with the twin challenges of militancy and COVID-19,” reads a statement by army.

“Lt Gen Raju’s tenure over the last one year is defined by an improved security environment prevailing both on the Line of Control and in Kashmir.  With the civil administration and security forces synergising their efforts to bring normalcy back to Kashmir, (militancy) is on decline with assessed residual (militant) numbers being the lowest in a decade.”

On the Line of Control, his approach combined a forward heavy deployment enabled by a dense electronic and surveillance grid, the army statement said.  “Pakistani ceasefire violations were dealt punitive responses resulting in operational ascendancy by the Indian Army.”

The statement added: “To complement relentless and successful counter-militancy operations, Lt Gen Raju ensured an improved Soldier-Citizen connect.  This effort included many successful events all over the Kashmir Valley, co-opting the people in various sports, culture, arts, education, skilling and health initiatives. “

The Army, the statement said, effectively used its deployment grid, especially in far-flung areas to be the first respondent in case of need.  “Grassroot interactions such as intra-dialogue within the youth and ‘Day with Company Commander’ received overwhelming response.”

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Gen Raju, the statement said, strongly propagated for a second chance to the “misguided” youth as he believes this to be critical to achieving lasting peace in J&K.  The Army has taken proactive steps to connect with the youth including those who have picked up the weapons against the state.”

There has been a collaborative effort alongwith society members, families and other stake holders to encourage and facilitate return of the “misguided” youth from the path of militancy, it added.  “The effort has got an encouraging response, success in terms of surrenders and support from all sections of the society, and will get additional impetus in the coming months.”

Having served as Uri Brigade Commander, GOC of Victor Force and now as GOC Chinar Corps, Gen Raju reinforced and institutionalised high professional standards and ethical conduct in combat operations, it said. He moves to assume higher responsibilities as Director General of Military Operations of the Indian Army.

“On the occasion of Republic Day, Lieutenant General BS Raju was awarded the prestigious Uttam Yudh Seva Medal (UYSM), in recognition of this contribution in taking Kashmir on a positive trajectory on the path of lasting peace.”

In his farewell message, Gen Raju complimented all ranks of Chinar Corps for their dedication and hard work, he also thanked JKP, CAPFs, Civil administration and the people for their relentless support in the joint efforts towards peace and prosperity in J&K.

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