Jammu: A special military train carrying nearly 700 soldiers arrived in Jammu city on Monday to ensure that these soldiers are deployed on the ground after all COVID-19 mandated precautions are observed.
Defence ministry spokesman, Colonel Devender Anand said the military train carrying nearly 700 soldiers, who have completed their training, started from Bengaluru on April 17 and reached Jammu.
"In the prevailing COVID-19 pandemic all necessary arrangements including reception, segregation, disinfection and transportation have been made at the Jammu railway station.
"In the prevailing security scenario along the LoC in J&K, it has been a necessity to boost the strength of the security personnel required for the enhanced operational readiness of units deployed in areas of north India," he said.
"In a significant move, a special military train was planned to move the personnel after they completed their professional courses at army training establishments to their units deployed in the operational areas," he said.