Lieutenant General Prasanna Kishore Mishra, the General Officer Commanding of the White Knight Corps, recently visited the Kishtwar region to conduct a comprehensive review of the operational environment and the preparedness of forces engaged in ongoing counter-terrorism efforts. Accompanying him was the GOC Counter Insurgency Force (Delta), emphasizing the importance of this high-level assessment in a region known for its complex security challenges.
During his visit, Lt Gen Mishra was briefed extensively on several critical aspects of the operational strategy. This included intelligence integration—a vital component in enhancing the effectiveness of counter-terrorism initiatives. The discussions also encompassed area domination measures and the coordinated efforts between various security agencies working tirelessly to ensure peace and stability in the region.
The Corps Commander took the opportunity to evaluate the current security dynamics in Kishtwar, focusing on the readiness of troops for hinterland operations in this sensitive area. His assessment was crucial, given the region’s history of unrest and the ongoing challenges posed by insurgents.
In addition to reviewing operational strategies, Lt Gen Mishra engaged directly with the soldiers on the ground, acknowledging their steadfast commitment and battle-ready mindset. He emphasized the importance of maintaining constant vigilance, especially while navigating challenging terrain and adapting to evolving security conditions.
This visit underscored the White Knight Corps’s ongoing dedication to proactive counter-terror operations, emphasizing intelligence-based coordination. The commitment to maintaining high operational preparedness is viewed as essential for safeguarding peace and security in the Jammu and Kashmir region. Through such assessments and direct engagements, military leadership aims to bolster the morale of troops while ensuring effective responses to emerging threats.