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Change of Guard in Pakistan to have no impact on India's security alongside LoC: Indian Army Lieutenant General

A shift in Pakistan's leadership will have no effect on India's security concerns alongside the LoC (Line of Control), said Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, GOC of the Indian Army's 16 Corps.

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Published : Apr 13, 2022, 10:52 PM IST

Change of Guard in Pakistan to have no impact on India security alongside LoC says Indian Army Lieutenant General
Change of Guard in Pakistan to have no impact on India security alongside LoC says Indian Army Lieutenant General

Srinagar: The change of guard in Pakistan will have no impact on security along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir because troops are in full control to ensure no infiltration operation succeeds, Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh, General Officer Commanding (GOC) of the Indian Army's 16 Corps, said on Wednesday. "Our troops are maintaining the highest level of alert and our concern is to ensure no infiltration bid takes place (at LoC),” Lt. General Manjinder Singh said.

While talking to the media on the sidelines of Rajouri Day, Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh said that the change of guard in Islamabad was an internal matter of Pakistan. 'I don't think it will impact the situation on LoC. Our troops are maintaining the highest level of alert and our concern is to ensure no infiltration bid takes place,' Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh said while replying to a query on the change of guard in Pakistan where Shahbaz Shareef has taken office as Prime Minister after Imran Khan lost a vote of no confidence in the National Assembly.

GOC White Knight Corps (16 Corps) mentioned that due to summer, snow has started melting and all the passes are accessible. Henceforth, terrorists might try to sneak in to disrupt the nation's peace. Lieutenant General Manjinder Singh said, 'Number of militants at the launch pads across LoC is based on the assessment. Our inputs suggest that there is just a slight variation if we compare the figures with 2020 and 2021, but the figure is not alarming.'

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