News Topic:Jammu & Kashmir Light Infantry
J&K
J&K Light Infantry’s 5th Battalion conferred with Lt Governor’s Unit Citation
Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha conferred the “Lieutenant Governor’s Unit Citation” to the 5th Battalion of the Jammu & Kashmir Light Infantry.
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Kashmir
Army soldier goes missing from central Kashmir’s Budgam
An Army soldier of JAKLI was reported missing from central Kashmir's Budgam district on Monday evening, official sources said.
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Kashmir
Suspected militants abduct soldier in Kulgam
KULGAM — Suspected militants, after setting his vehicle on fire, abducted an Army soldier in south Kashmir's Kulgam province.Sources said that suspected militants abducted...
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Missing Army man joins Hizbul Mujahideen: J&K Police
Srinagar: An Army man who had gone missing from south Kashmir earlier this month has joined the Hizbul Mujahideen militant group, police officials said...
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