Chief of Army Staff (COAS) General MM Naravane on Tuesday visited Siachen and Eastern Ladakh and reviewed the operational situation in the sectors.
Along with him were Army Commander Northern Command Lt Gen YK Joshi and General Officer Commanding Fire and Fury Corps Lt Gen PGK Menon.
According to an official release, General Naravane interacted with the troops and complimented them for their steadfastness and high morale, while being deployed in some of the harshest terrain, altitude and weather conditions.
Lt Gen PGK Menon later briefed General Naravane about the prevailing security situation and operational preparedness in the Corps Zone. The Army Chief is scheduled to return back on April 28.
The Army chief's visit assumes significance as India and China have been engaged in a military standoff for almost a year but disengaged from the most contentious Pangong lake area last month after extensive talks at both military and political levels.
Earlier on April 10, India and China held the 11th round of Corps Commander-level talks in Ladakh on Friday where disengagement from remaining friction points including Gogra heights, Hot Springs and Depsang Plains was discussed, Army sources said.
Retired Indian Army Dogs Get New Lease Of Life In Schools, Homes Starlink Device Found In Manipur Not Working, Incompatible: Forensics "Persistent Delays" In Finalisation Of Court Of Inquiry Proceedings In Army: CAG Report Is Safe Car Enough? Volvo Crash That Killed CEO, Family Sparks Big Question "Nothing Short Of Nightmare": Woman Misses Life Event, Slams Air India Pics: Rahul Gandhi's Family Lunch At Iconic Delhi Restaurant Public Sector Hydropower Company Hiring For 118 Posts, Check Details Delhi's Air Quality Turns 'Severe' Despite GRAP-4 Restrictions PM Modi Meets Yoga Practitioner, Other Influencers In Kuwait Track Latest News Live on NDTV.com and get news updates from India and around the world.