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Stone pelting in Kashmir has come down "to some extent" said Indian Army Chief Bipin Rawat today. The army chief said that combined efforts of the Indian Army, BSF, CRPF, and the J&K Police has helped. "Solution to this can't be achieved overnight. Government, intelligence agencies, state administration all are making efforts. Will be successful if things go in this direction, can say this with belief," he added On the issue of conferring the country's highest civilian honour Bharat Ratna on independent India's first army chief, Field Marshal General K M Cariappa, he said that the decision lies with the government of India.

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