Lt Gen Y.K. Joshi has been named as chief of the Indian Army''s Northern Army Command and Lt Gen C.P. Mohanty as the Southern Command chief, the Indian Army said on Thursday.Lt Gen Joshi, who is currently the command''s Chief of the Staff, will take charge on February 1 of the Northern command, which takes care of security scenario along the border with Pakistan in Jammu and Kashmir as well as with China in Ladakh. Having wide experience ofanti-terror operations in Jammu and Kashmir, he will succeed Lt Gen Ranbir Singh who retires from service on January 31.
The announcement came when Indian Army chief Gen. M.M.Naravane is on visit to Jammu and Kashmir.
Gen Naravane visited the Northern Command HQ at Udhampur onWednesday and was briefed by Lt Gen Ranbir Singh on the prevailing situation along the Line of Control and also in the hinterland.
The Army Chief was appreciative of the efforts put in byNorthern Command to meet the challenges posed by inimical elements.
Lt Gen Mohanty, who was currently General OfficerCommanding, the Uttar Bharat Area, will take over as head of the SouthernCommand.The position was vacant after incumbent Lt Gen S.K. Saini was appointedthe Army''s Vice Chief.
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