
Kishtwar, Jammu & Kashmir: The General Officer Commanding of the White Knight Corps, accompanied by the GOC of Counter Insurgency Force (Delta), visited multiple locations in Kishtwar district to review the ongoing counter-terrorism operations being conducted in the hinterland.During the visit, the Corps Commander assessed the operational preparedness of troops deployed in the region and took stock of recent developments related to counter-terror actions. The review focused on intelligence coordination, area domination measures, and sustained operations aimed at maintaining peace and stability in the district.The GOC commended the troops for their swift, precise, and intelligence-led operation that resulted in the elimination of three Pakistan-sponsored terrorists. Among those neutralised was a top commander of the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM), a proscribed terror outfit.Senior officers briefed the visiting commanders on the operational strategy adopted in the rugged and forested terrain of Kishtwar, highlighting the challenges posed by difficult geography and weather conditions. The leadership appreciated the seamless coordination between various units and agencies, which contributed to the success of the operation.The White Knight Corps has been actively engaged in counter-terror operations across the region, with a focus on intelligence-driven missions and sustained presence in vulnerable areas. Operating relentlessly in the hinterland, the troops continue to remain resolute—precise in action, relentless in pursuit, and unwavering in their commitment to safeguarding the nation.The visit underscored the Army’s continued emphasis on operational readiness and proactive measures to ensure security and stability in the region.

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Dr Rajesh Jauhri is a Journalist with an experience of over 25 years in Indian and foreign media, a Social Scientist, an Ac-complished Author, a Political & Strategic Analyst, a Marksman (Rifle & Pistol), an Orator, a Thinker and an Educationist. He holds a Ph.D. degree on “Impact of colonial heritage on Indian police”. He runs an NGO dedicated to the social and eco-nomic uplift of tribal communities in MP and two decades back, he established a school in a village of Indore district, providing education and moral values to children belonging to underprivileged and minority families. Has received multiple awards in various fields.
