CHENNAI: Chief of Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat on Monday said that at least 500 “well-trained” terrorists are waiting to infiltrate from Pakistan into Jammu and Kashmir, but the armed forces are fully prepared to deal with any situation that’s created to jeopardise efforts to restore peace in the Valley.Rawat also said that the terror camp in Pakistan’s Balakot, which was destroyed in Indian air strikes in February this year, has been reactivated. “If needed, there will be no hesitation to go beyond Balakot... But we would like to keep them guessing,” he said.The Army chief was referring to the Jaish-e-Mohammad terror camp which was targeted by IAF fighter jets on February 26, in retaliation to the ambush attack on the CRPF convoy in Kashmir’s Pulwama on February 14, which was claimed by the Pakistan-based outfit and killed 40 personnel of the paramilitary force.Speaking to reporters after inaugurating the Young Leaders Training Wing at Officers Training Academy in Chennai, Rawat said additional troops have been deployed along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) to prevent any terrorist infiltration. “There is state-sponsored terrorism from the western neighbour and terrorists come in to create violence in the Valley,” he added.Life was returning to normal in the Valley, Rawat said. “The backdoors of shops are open and people are buying things. The front doors are closed because the terrorists are forcing them to be shut,” he said.The Army chief mentioned that brick kilns near Srinagar are functioning, more than 100 truckloads of apples are coming out daily from the orchards. Phone lines are working. Sand is being mined from Jhelum river.“You can go to apple orchards and you can see heaps of apples that have been plucked and packed into boxes. Hundreds of trucks have come out. Who is plucking these apples? Who is packing them into boxes, who is loading them into these trucks and who takes the trucks out from the valley? The clampdown is a facade created or spread by the terrorists to send a wrong signal to the world,” he said.There is a communication breakdown but that is between the terrorists and their handlers, Rawat added.On the ground situation in the Valley, the army chief said “killings are down and the terrorists have been kept at bay. If there is a clampdown how is it that people are going about their life. Flights are being operated to Srinagar and taxis are plying. There is no problem for people in getting essentials.”However, Rawat did not say till when military control will continue. “Interpretation of Islam by some is affecting the people who get carried away. We need preachers who can spread the correct meaning of Islam.”