General Dhiraj Seth Reviews LoC Security and Operational Preparedness During Northern Command Visit
In a significant move aimed at strengthening India’s national security framework, Chief of the Army Staff (COAS), General Dhiraj Seth, visited the Northern Command Headquarters from 07 to 09 July 2026 to assess the prevailing security situation along the Line of Control (LoC) and in the hinterland of Jammu & Kashmir.
The three-day visit focused on reviewing the Indian Army’s operational preparedness, counter-terrorism operations, security arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Yatra, and the overall readiness of formations deployed in one of the country’s most sensitive operational theatres.
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Purpose of the COAS Visit
The visit was aimed at obtaining a comprehensive assessment of the evolving security environment in Northern India and ensuring that all operational formations remain fully prepared to tackle both conventional and hybrid security challenges.
During the visit, General Dhiraj Seth:
- Reviewed the security situation along the Line of Control (LoC).
- Assessed ongoing counter-terrorism operations.
- Evaluated operational readiness of frontline formations.
- Reviewed security measures for the Shri Amarnath Yatra.
- Examined infrastructure development projects.
- Encouraged indigenous military innovations.
- Appreciated community outreach initiatives.
Visit to Chinar Corps and White Knight Corps
As part of his operational review, the COAS visited:
- Chinar Corps
- White Knight Corps
He also interacted with commanders, officers and troops deployed in forward areas where he received detailed operational briefings.
Senior commanders apprised the Army Chief about:
- Current deployment of troops.
- Counter-infiltration measures.
- Intelligence-based operations.
- Border surveillance systems.
- Coordination with Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs).
- Civil administration support mechanisms.
The visit highlighted the close coordination between various security agencies in maintaining peace and stability in the Union Territory.
Review of Counter-Terrorism Operations
Counter-terrorism remains one of the primary operational responsibilities of Northern Command.
General Dhiraj Seth reviewed:
- Recent anti-terror operations.
- Intelligence sharing mechanisms.
- Joint operations with CAPFs.
- Technological integration in surveillance.
- Response preparedness against infiltration attempts.
- Operational flexibility of deployed formations.
The Army continues to maintain a proactive posture to neutralize emerging threats while ensuring minimum disruption to civilian life.
Security Arrangements for Shri Amarnath Yatra
One of the major highlights of the visit was the review of security arrangements for the ongoing Shri Amarnath Yatra.
The annual pilgrimage attracts thousands of devotees from across India, making comprehensive security planning essential.
The Army Chief reviewed:
- Route domination measures.
- Area sanitisation operations.
- Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs).
- Surveillance and monitoring systems.
- Coordination with Jammu & Kashmir Police.
- CAPFs deployment.
- Disaster response preparedness.
- Medical assistance infrastructure.
The Indian Army continues to work closely with all stakeholders to ensure the pilgrimage remains safe and peaceful.
Focus on Operational Readiness
Operational preparedness formed a central theme of the review.
The COAS examined:
Combat Readiness
- Troop preparedness
- Weapon systems
- Ammunition availability
- Logistics support
- High-altitude deployment capabilities
Infrastructure Development
General Dhiraj Seth reviewed ongoing infrastructure projects aimed at improving:
- Mobility
- Connectivity
- Operational logistics
- Border infrastructure
- Habitat for troops
These initiatives significantly enhance rapid deployment capabilities in challenging terrain.
Indigenous Innovations in the Indian Army
The Army Chief also reviewed several indigenous innovations developed by formations under Northern Command.
These innovations are intended to improve:
- Surveillance capability
- Battlefield awareness
- Communication systems
- Logistics management
- Operational efficiency
- Force protection
The Indian Army continues to promote self-reliance by encouraging innovative solutions developed by its own personnel under the broader vision of Aatmanirbhar Bharat.
Community Outreach Initiatives
Apart from operational duties, Northern Command formations continue to undertake various community engagement programmes to strengthen trust between security forces and local communities.
General Dhiraj Seth reviewed initiatives relating to:
- Youth engagement programmes
- Educational support
- Medical camps
- Infrastructure assistance
- Skill development
- Civic action projects
These efforts contribute towards long-term peace, stability and socio-economic development in the region.
Appreciation for Soldiers and CAPFs
During his interactions with troops, General Dhiraj Seth commended:
- Officers
- Junior Commissioned Officers (JCOs)
- Other Ranks
- Personnel of the Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs)
He praised their:
- Professionalism
- Operational excellence
- Courage
- Discipline
- Commitment to national security
The Army Chief urged all personnel to remain operationally agile, maintain the highest standards of preparedness, and continue striving for excellence in safeguarding the nation’s borders.
Importance of the Visit
The COAS’s visit reflects the Indian Army’s continuous focus on:
- Border security
- Counter-terrorism preparedness
- Civil-military cooperation
- Technological modernisation
- Inter-agency coordination
- Welfare and morale of troops
Regular operational reviews by the Army leadership ensure that frontline formations remain prepared to respond swiftly to evolving security challenges.
Key Highlights
- COAS General Dhiraj Seth visited Northern Command from 07–09 July 2026.
- Reviewed security situation along the Line of Control (LoC).
- Visited Chinar Corps and White Knight Corps formations.
- Assessed counter-terrorism operations and operational readiness.
- Reviewed security arrangements for Shri Amarnath Yatra.
- Evaluated infrastructure development and indigenous military innovations.
- Reviewed community outreach initiatives.
- Commended Indian Army and CAPF personnel for professionalism and operational excellence.
Conclusion
General Dhiraj Seth’s three-day visit to Northern Command underscores the Indian Army’s unwavering commitment to maintaining robust security along the Line of Control while ensuring the safe conduct of the Shri Amarnath Yatra. By reviewing operational readiness, counter-terrorism efforts, infrastructure development, indigenous innovations, and community outreach programmes, the Army leadership reaffirmed its focus on preparedness, modernization, and close coordination with other security agencies. His appreciation for the dedication of Indian Army personnel and CAPFs serves as a strong morale booster, reinforcing their resolve to protect the nation’s borders and uphold peace and stability in the region.

