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Lt Gen KJS Dhillon takes charge of 15 corps from Lt Gen AK Bhatt | KNO

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Srinagar, February 09 (KNO) : Lieutenant General Kanwal Jeet Singh Dhillon Wednesday took over as the 48th Corps Commander of the Srinagar based 15 Corps, also called the Chinar Corps, from Lt Gen AK Bhatt. A befitting farewell was given to Lt Gen Bhatt who has moved to New Delhi as Military Secretary (MS) at Army Headquarters. Lt Gen Bhatt’s tenure saw many successful operations, killing the highest number of militants in a year over a decade, wherein 259 militants were killed and other 64 local militants were killed through apprehensions and surrenders, the statement issued to KNO reads. “This achievement assumes a greater significance in view of imposition of Non-Initiation of Combat Operations during holy month of Ramzan, prolonged period of Amarnath Yatra for sixty days and peaceful conduct of Local Urban Bodies and Panchayat elections. Along the Line of Control, the strategy of swift and robust punitive response to Pakistan’s ceasefire violations and other provocations proved to be effective,” it added. The statement added that engagement with Awaam, especially the youth remained a key focus area for General Bhatt. He had the well being of the Awaam close to his heart and gave impetus to improving the education infrastructure, coaching facilities, skill development, sports, youth and women empowerment. In his farewell message, Lt Gen Bhatt complimented all ranks of Chinar Corps for their dedication and thanked JKP, CRPF, BSF and other security forces, civil administration and the Awaam for their support. Lt Gen KJS Dhillon was commissioned in December 1983 and has had an illustrious military career spanning 35 years during which he has held varied prestigious command, staff and instructional appointments. The General officer has an incisive understanding of J&K, having served here for five tenures since 1988, notable being Sector Commander of Rashtiya Rifles and Brigadier General Staff of the Chinar Corps. A Graduate of Defence Service Staff College, Wellington and National Defence College, Delhi, Lt Gen Dhillon is credited with important appointments at Army Headquarters and instructional appointments at Infantry School, Mhow and Indian Army Training Team abroad. Before taking over as the Chinar Corps Commander, the General Officer was tenanting the prestigious appointment of Director General Perspective Planning. On assuming the charge, Lt Gen Dhillon conveyed his greetings and best wishes to the Awaam of Kashmir and the entire Chinar Corps fraternity.(KNO)

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