India Rejects 1963 Pakistan-China Agreement on Shaksgam Valley, Says Army Chief
India's Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi declared the 1963 Pakistan-China agreement on Shaksgam Valley as illegal, asserting India's disapproval of any activities in the region. He highlighted ongoing stability along the Line of Actual Control with China and warned Pakistan against potential misadventures, noting the elimination of 31 terrorists in 2025 and the initiation of Operation Sindoor to dismantle terror infrastructure. General Dwivedi also mentioned the establishment of new military units to enhance combat readiness amid a sensitive situation in Jammu and Kashmir.

General Upendra Dwivedi stated that India considers the 1963 Pakistan-China agreement on Shaksgam Valley illegal and disapproves of any activities there. He reported stability along the LAC with China, while warning Pakistan against misadventures.
In 2025, 31 terrorists were eliminated, primarily of Pakistani origin. India initiated Operation Sindoor to dismantle terror infrastructure, resulting in significant strikes against targets in Pakistan.
The situation in Jammu and Kashmir remains sensitive but under control, with active local terrorists in single digits. New military units have been established, and Integrated Battle Groups are being set up to enhance combat capabilities. General Dwivedi emphasized India's readiness to respond to any future threats.




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