During the annual press conference of 2025, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi addressed key issues and shared updates on the security situation in the country. He emphasized that aspiring candidates should join the Indian Army out of a sense of service and commitment, rather than for monetary benefits.
Highlighting the Army’s achievements in counter-terrorism operations, General Dwivedi stated, “Last year, 60% of the terrorists eliminated were of Pakistan origin. Currently, in the Valley and Jammu region, we estimate that over 80% of the remaining terrorists are also of Pakistan origin.”
Discussing the situation in Jammu and Kashmir, he remarked that the region is firmly under control. Referring to the Line of Control, General Dwivedi pointed out that the ceasefire agreement, effective since February 2021 following the DGMO understanding, is holding steady. However, he noted that the terror infrastructure across the border remains intact, with infiltration attempts continuing, including those from the International Border (IB) sector.
General Dwivedi also shed light on recent security challenges, mentioning increased terrorist activities in North Kashmir and the Doda-Kishtwar belt. Despite these challenges, he assured that overall violence levels are under control. He highlighted significant positive developments, such as the peaceful conduct of elections and the successful completion of the Amarnath Yatra, which saw participation from over 5 lakh pilgrims.
In conclusion, General Dwivedi expressed optimism about the region’s transformation, stating, “The shift from terrorism to tourism is gradually taking shape, reflecting the positive change in the region.”
Discover more from SSBCrack
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.