As India proudly commemorates its 78th Independence Day, the brave soldiers of the Indian Army are stationed at an altitude of 10,500 feet along the Line of Control (LOC) in northern Kashmir, enduring harsh weather conditions to secure the nation’s borders. Their unwavering vigilance is crucial in preventing any infiltration attempts by terrorists into Indian territory.
In recent months, Jammu and Kashmir has experienced a concerning surge in terror attacks. The Jammu and Kashmir Police have reported that approximately 70-80 foreign terrorists are currently active in the Union Territory, primarily in the higher reaches of North Kashmir and the Jammu region. These infiltrators have found refuge in the region’s dense forests and steep mountains, prompting security forces to develop new strategies and training programs to combat this threat.
To counter the growing presence of terrorists, security forces are conducting extensive search operations in the region’s challenging terrain. Despite the risks posed by landslides and adverse weather conditions, these soldiers are highly trained and motivated to face any challenges that arise. While the News24 team was with the Indian army soldiers at al altitude of 10500 feet above sea level, soldiers continued their patrolling efforts even as a sudden change in weather enveloped the area in clouds.
Army adapts tech and training for terror threats
According to top security officials, many of the active terrorists in Jammu and Kashmir are well-trained individuals who have infiltrated the Shamshawari hills of Kupwara over the past six months. They have made their way to regions like the Chenab Valley and the Poonch-Rajouri sector, as well as crossing the international border into Jammu. In response, security forces are working diligently to close traditional infiltration routes that had remained quiet for nearly a decade.
The Indian Army is also embracing technology to enhance its operational capabilities. Soldiers are equipped with modern arms and advanced gadgets, ensuring they are prepared for any situation. Prior to deployment in these forward areas, personnel undergo rigorous training to acclimatize to the environment, receiving top-notch gear designed to protect them from extreme weather conditions.
The challenges along the LOC and International Border are significant. Terrorists are being pushed into Jammu through international border areas such as Kathua, RS Pura, and Samba, while mountainous regions like Poonch, Rajouri, Uri, and Kupwara serve as entry points for further infiltration.
Once inside Jammu and Kashmir, these foreign terrorists aim to sow chaosse by targeting security forces, civilians, and pilgrims, thereby threatening the fragile peace process in the region. The Indian Army is maintaining a heightened state of alert along the LOC, stretching from Uri in the Pir Panjal range to Kupwara, Machil, and Gurez Bandipora. Recently, army successfully foiled multiple infiltration attempts in Kupwara Sector of Valley, neutralizing around ten Pakistani infiltrators.
The Indian Army has recovered a significant cache of arms and ammunition from terrorists operating in the region, alongside documents revealing plans to target Amarnath Yatris. This alarming intelligence has prompted the Army to ramp up its vigilance along the Line of Control (LOC) and in suspected infiltration areas.
New strategies enhance LOC defense efforts
To counter the threat of infiltration, the Army is conducting physical patrols and has implemented stringent checks on the fencing erected at the LOC. While this fencing serves as a deterrent, infiltrating terrorists have occasionally managed to breach it, necessitating ongoing surveillance and maintenance efforts.
In addition to physical barriers, the Army is deploying modern technology to enhance its operational capabilities. Night vision devices, drone cameras, and movement detectors are all part of a comprehensive strategy to monitor and respond to potential threats effectively.
All-Terrain Vehicles (ATVs) have been introduced at the LOC, enabling Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) to swiftly respond to any suspicious activity. This mobility significantly increases the Army’s ability to neutralize threats in real-time.
A senior Army Commander, speaking to News24 from a forward point along the LOC, emphasized that the Army is fully equipped to handle any adversarial situation, regardless of weather conditions. He extended greetings to the nation on August 15th, urging citizens to contribute to a prosperous India in their own capacities.
Shift in terrorist strategy
Top military officials also noted a shift in terrorist strategies over recent years. With local recruitment plummeting by over 90%, terrorist masterminds from across the LOC have begun sending foreign operatives into Jammu and Kashmir. This shift aims to activate terrorist activities in the Jammu region as part of a broader conspiracy against India.
The Indian Army remains vigilant and proactive, launching counter-offensive operations against these threats while reinforcing its presence along the LOC. The commitment to safeguarding national security is unwavering, as the Army continues its mission to thwart enemy designs across both Jammu and Kashmir.