Deployment of troops along the Line of Control has been strengthened to thwart cross-border infiltration attempts with the snow starting to melt, a top Army commander said today.
"We are fully prepared to thwart any cross-border infiltration attempts along the LoC. As the snow has started melting, troops have been put on alert," General Officer Commanding-In-Chief, Northern Command, Lt Gen D S Hooda told reporters here.
"Deployment of troops along the LoC has been increased and the fence that suffered damage during floods is being repaired," he said.
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"Infiltration is bit difficult along the LoC. But the floods has damaged the patches of fencing along the International Border which gives advantage to militants in their infiltration bids," Lt Gen Hooda said.
"We have ensured strictness and second tier of security. Police is also there. BSF has further strengthened its strategy to combat infiltration," he said.
Asked whether there was any fear of summer unrest in Kashmir, he said, "We are also prepared to react to any situation. All preparations with regard to Amarnath yatra have been completed."