Eight terrorist camps across the border still active : Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi

New Delhi – Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi said that eight terror camps, of which two are near the International Border (IB) and six across the Line of Control (LoC), are still active, and security forces are keeping a close watch on them.

Gen Dwivedi said, “According to our information, eight terrorist camps are still active, two of which are in IB and six are across the LOC. We do believe that there is some kind of presence or training in these camps, and that is why we are keeping a close watch. In case similar action is enacted, we will definitely deal with it.”

He also mentioned that the forward movements that took place during Operation Sindoor have been “gradually reduced” by both countries, but vigilance is being maintained. “As far as our eyes and ears are concerned, because Operation Sindoor is still on, those eyes and ears will remain open. Under this, whatever action we have to take, we have already taken it forward,” he added.

Nuclear threats issued by Pakistani leaders and local population

Clarifying Pakistan’s nuclear threats, General Dwivedi stated that such statements were made by Pakistani leaders or local civilians, not by the Pakistani Army. On this occasion, India has demonstrated that its conventional military capabilities are far from exhausted and, in fact, have been further expanded.

Editorial Perspective

India must destroy these camps before terrorists launch an attack on India. India should learn this from the United States and Israel. Destroying the enemy by striking in advance, rather than retaliating after a terrorist attack, is the true form of defence !