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Operation TRASHI-I: Stopping Terror’s Comeback in Chenab Valley Deep inside the dense forests of Kishtwar’s Singpura–Chhatru belt, Operation TRASHI-I marks a critical push to crush the revival of Pakistan-backed terror networks in the Chenab Valley. Acting on precise intelligence, Army Special Forces and Rashtriya Rifles moved into treacherous high-altitude...

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