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Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande to Review Violence-Hit Manipur; Lt Gen Rana Pratap Kalita to Accompany

Sweta Jha
By Sweta Jha 4 Min Read Published May 27, 2023
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Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande is scheduled to visit Manipur on Saturday, accompanied by Eastern Army Commander Lt Gen Rana Pratap Kalita, to assess the situation in the violence-hit state. The two-day visit aims to review the ground situation amidst ongoing ethnic clashes between communities. This visit highlights the Indian Army’s commitment to restoring peace and stability in the region.

With the violence escalating in Manipur, the visit of Gen Pande and Lt Gen Kalita holds immense significance. The Army Chief, along with the Eastern Army Commander, plans to reach Imphal from Delhi to gain a firsthand understanding of the situation on the ground. Their presence aims to provide reassurance to the affected communities and demonstrate the Army’s resolve in resolving the conflicts.

The ongoing ethnic clashes in Manipur have led to a deteriorating security situation, causing concerns among the local population. As violence continues to escalate, it is crucial for the Army to step in and assess the ground reality to devise an effective strategy to restore peace. The visit of Gen Pande and Lt Gen Kalita underscores the Indian Army’s proactive approach to addressing internal security challenges.

During their visit, the Army officials are expected to hold meetings with local administration authorities, community leaders, and security personnel. These consultations will enable them to gather insights, exchange information, and assess the prevailing situation from multiple perspectives. Such engagement with stakeholders on the ground is vital in formulating a comprehensive and inclusive approach towards resolving the conflict.

The Army Chief and Lt Gen Kalita will also review the deployment and operational readiness of troops in Manipur. This assessment is crucial to ensure that the Army’s resources are optimally utilized to maintain law and order and protect the lives and property of the people. Additionally, it will help identify any gaps or shortcomings in the current security arrangements and enable the Army to take appropriate corrective measures.

Furthermore, Gen Pande and Lt Gen Kalita’s visit serves to boost the morale of the security forces operating in the region. The presence of high-ranking officials provides a sense of support and encouragement to the troops, who are tirelessly working to restore normalcy in the violence-affected areas. Their visit serves as a reminder of the nation’s commitment to safeguarding its citizens and maintaining peace within its borders.

The Army’s involvement in addressing internal conflicts underscores its dual responsibility of protecting the country from external threats while also ensuring internal security. In conflict-prone areas like Manipur, where ethnic tensions can escalate rapidly, the Army’s presence serves as a stabilizing force. By engaging with local communities, the Army aims to build trust and foster dialogue, which are essential for resolving conflicts peacefully.

The upcoming visit of Army Chief Gen Manoj Pande and Lt Gen Rana Pratap Kalita to Manipur demonstrates the Indian Army’s commitment to addressing the violence in the state. Their presence will provide a firsthand assessment of the ground situation and help devise an effective strategy to restore peace and stability. This visit reinforces the Army’s role in maintaining internal security and its dedication to protecting the lives and property of the people. By engaging with stakeholders and reviewing the operational readiness of troops, the Army aims to resolve the ongoing ethnic clashes and instill a sense of security among the affected communities.

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Sweta Jha May 27, 2023
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