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GOC 16 Corps calls on Lt Governor


Jammu, November 19: General Officer Commanding, GOC, 16 Corps Lieutenant General MV Suchindra Kumar called on Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha at the Raj Bhavan here today.
The GOC discussed important security issues and the overall security management in the union territory with the Lt Governor. He briefed the Lt Governor about the prevailing scenario along the forward areas including the Line of Control, LoC. Anti-terrorist operations and matters pertaining to coordination with other security forces were also briefed by the GOC.
The Lt Governor appreciating the security forces for their operational synergy and their success in recent counter-terrorism operations said that sustained coordination between security forces and the civil administration is crucial to meet security challenges in Jammu and Kashmir.

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