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Instagram restores Indian Army Chinar Corps’ account, Facebook page to be back soon

The Instagram account was restored after over a week's suspension. The Facebook account will be restored after all the material from the previous handle is shifted to a new handle.

Facebook, Instagram block handles of Indian Army’s Kashmir-based Chinar Corps

A senior official said the matter had been taken up with the authorities concerned in Facebook, but so far there has been no response from their side.

Army gets new DGMO, deputy chief and Kashmir Corps Commander  

Lt Gen. Paramjit Singh Sangha has taken over as Deputy Chief (Strategy), while Lt Gen. B.S. Raju will take charge as DGMO and Lt. General D.P. Pandey as Chinar Corp Commander

Why Twitter suspended the handle of Indian Army’s Kashmir-based Chinar Corps

Twitter suspended Chinar Corps’ official account on 7 June, but restored it a few hours later. Officials say bots in followers list could be reason.

Twitter suspends Indian Army Chinar Corps handle, then restores it

Chinar Corps, which is the Indian Army's 15 Corps, oversees counter-terrorism operations in the Kashmir Valley and at the Line of Control.

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India carries out 1st patrol in Depsang since disengagement with China, to take things ‘slow’

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