General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS) of the Indian Army, conducted a significant visit to the forward posts along the Line of Control (LoC) in North Kashmir on Tuesday to assess the security situation and operational preparedness of the troops stationed in this strategically critical region. The visit underscores the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to maintaining vigilance in one of the most challenging and sensitive areas of the country.
During his visit, General Dwivedi interacted closely with the soldiers, commending their exceptional dedication and resilience in the face of harsh weather conditions and operational challenges. The snowy, high-altitude terrain of North Kashmir, near the Siachen Glacier—a region that has been a point of contention between India and Pakistan since 1984—poses unique difficulties for the troops stationed there. Despite these adversities, the soldiers have demonstrated remarkable fortitude, which the COAS acknowledged with high praise.

General Dwivedi emphasized the importance of integrating advanced technology into military operations, aligning with the Indian Army’s 2024 theme, “Year of Tech Absorption.” He urged the troops to leverage technologies such as artificial intelligence, cyber capabilities, and quantum systems to enhance operational effectiveness. This focus on technological advancement is part of the Army’s broader “Decade of Transformation,” aimed at modernizing the force to counter both existing and emerging security threats in the region.
The COAS also stressed the need for heightened vigilance along the LoC, a de facto border established after the 1972 Simla Agreement, amid ongoing tensions between India and Pakistan. North Kashmir, with its proximity to the Siachen Glacier and its history of cross-border conflicts, remains a hotspot for security concerns.

General Dwivedi’s visit comes at a time when the Indian Army is actively working to strengthen its operational readiness, especially following recent security challenges in the broader Jammu and Kashmir region, including a deadly encounter in Doda district in July 2024 that claimed the lives of four soldiers.
General Dwivedi, who assumed the role of COAS on June 30, 2024, has been actively engaging with troops across Jammu and Kashmir. This visit follows his earlier trip to the Poonch-Rajouri sector in July 2024, where he reviewed the security situation along the LoC.
His leadership continues to focus on strengthening the Army’s capabilities through technological integration and operational excellence, ensuring that the forces remain prepared to safeguard the nation’s borders in the face of evolving challenges.

The Indian Army, under General Dwivedi’s command, remains steadfast in its mission to protect the sovereignty and integrity of the nation, with the troops in North Kashmir standing as a testament to the Army’s motto of service before self.