Srinagar: Lt Gen Amardeep Singh Aujla belongs to the Rajputana Rifles regiment of the Indian Army and commanded the 15th battalion of the infantry regiment.

Lt Gen Devendra Pratap Pandey commanded the Corps in a critical phase of 2021, wherein Kashmir was confronted with the twin challenges of terrorism and the second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The tenure has been defined by an improved security environment prevailing at the Line of Control, as well as in the hinterland. With the Civil Administration and Security Forces synergizing their efforts to bring normalcy back to Kashmir, terrorism is on a decline with assessed residual terrorist numbers reduced to an all-time low.   

A dynamic deployment along the Line of Control integrated with technical intelligence and a robust anti-infiltration grid ensured drastically reduced infiltration. The opportunity afforded by the Ceasefire Violation agreement resulted in renewed attempts to bring succor to the local population residing along the Line of Control.

In the hinterland, all elements of the Security Forces were synergized to break the cycle of violence. Relentless operations, in tandem with Jammu & Kashmir Police and other CAPFs, based on hard intelligence were carried out to neutralise terrorists, with minimum collateral damage and zero civilian fatalities.

The approach also included outreach to families, including those of active terrorists to minimise recruitment and induce surrenders amongst local terrorists. Various programmes were incorporated to stymie the radicalisation and incitement being carried out by White Collar Terrorists to misguide and force the youth of Kashmir onto the path of violence. The conflict entrepreneurs were targeted, while simultaneously engaging youth through various initiatives, extending myriad platforms to showcase their talent, ranging from sports to cultural arenas. The efforts have borne fruits, with the terrorists’ number dwindling to an all-time low of 150.

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Lt Gen Pandey ensured an improved Soldier-Citizen connect. His impromptu visits to Sopore, Shopian, Dardpora, Trehgam and remote areas of Kashmir enhanced his rapport with the populace. This effort also included many successful events all over the Kashmir Valley, co-opting the citizens in various sports, culture, arts, education, skilling and health initiatives. 

The General Officer strongly propounded for a second chance to the misguided youth to bring them back from the brink, as he believes this to be critical in achieving lasting peace in J&K. The ‘Sahi Raasta’ program impacted the cognitive Mindspace of the youth, aligning them to the mainstream.  

His easy rapport with the youth, ignited minds to think beyond ‘Problems in Kashmir’, and gave voice to popular sentiment – through Seminars, Josh Talks and Debates.

Lt Gen Devendra Pratap Pandey’s contribution to peace and stability in Kashmir were recognised by the award of the prestigious ‘Uttam Yudh Seva Medal’ (UYSM) by the Hon’ble President of India, Shri Ram Nath Kovind on 26 Jan 2022.

Lt Gen Amardeep Singh Aujla took over the command of the strategic Kashmir based 15 Corps from Lt Gen Devendra Pratap Pandey at Corps headquarters on Monday. 

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