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JK governor visits border areas with China

By Mukhtar Ahmad
September 15, 2009 02:22 IST

Jammu and Kashmir Governor NN Vohra is visiting the frontier Ladakh region, including areas bordering China.

The extensive five-day-long visit that began on Friday assumes significance as it comes in the wake of last-week media reports of Chinese incursion in the Ladakh sector of the Line of Actual Control (LAC).

Vohra visited the famous Pangong Lake, located on the border with China.

Along with the senior Army commanders, the governor cruised in a motor boat, for about half an hour.

Situated at an elevation of 14,000 feet in the eastern sector of Ladakh, at a distance of 154 km from Leh, Vohra was presented the Guard-of-Honour

by a contingent of the Army.

Vohra also had an aerial reconnaissance of various formations under 114 Brigade. Accompanied by Northern Army commander Lt. Gen. P. C. Bhardwaj and corps commander, 14 corps, Lt. Gen. S. K. Singh, Vohra also had an aerial recce of the Siachen Sector.

He also visited the Siachen base camp, interacted with the troops and had tea with them.

The governor lauded the officers and men of the Indian army, "for guarding the frontiers of the country in extremely difficult climatic conditions', adding that 'the entire nation is proud of their devotion and commitment".

Image: Vohra at the famous Pangong Lake.

 

Mukhtar Ahmad in Srinagar

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