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Army will not hesitate to take strong action against terror activities: Gen Rawat
Published : Jan 15, 2019, 1:55 pm IST
Updated : Jan 15, 2019, 2:14 pm IST
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Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat
Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat

Army will not hesitate to take strong action against terror activities along Pak border: Gen Rawat

New Delhi, Jan 15: The Indian Army will not hesitate to take strong action to deal with terror activities along the border with Pakistan, Army chief Gen Bipin Rawat said on Tuesday. The country along India's western border is providing support to terror groups and the Indian Army is dealing with them effectively, Gen Rawat said in an obvious reference to Pakistan,  "We are ensuring moral dominance along border in Jammu and Kashmir," he said while addressing Army personnel on the occasion of Army Day here.

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The Indian Army will not hesitate to take strong action to deal with terror activities along the western border, Gen Rawat said. He said new guidelines are being followed to maintain peace and tranquillity along the border in the eastern sector. "We will keep reviewing the situation along the eastern border," he said, referring to the border with China. "Our soldiers will not allow any compromise in guarding the border in the eastern sector," he said.

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