Delivering a resounding vote of confidence, Home Minister Amit Shah has applauded the security establishment in Jammu and Kashmir for their tireless endeavors in reinforcing the area’s protective shield. At a comprehensive review conclave, Shah delved into the metrics of success: fewer encounters, safer highways, and empowered local policing.
The praise resonates deeply in a region long scarred by conflict. Post-2019 constitutional changes, security agencies have ramped up human intelligence, non-kinetic operations, and digital monitoring, yielding tangible results in terror-free zones expanding across the Valley.
Shah spotlighted the role of women in security roles and the youth’s pivot from protests to partnerships. ‘The forces have scripted a new chapter of resilience,’ he declared, citing stats like a 70% drop in terror-related violence.
In his forward-looking address, Shah committed to AI-driven threat prediction, helipads for swift response, and scholarships for martyrs’ kin. These initiatives aim to sustain momentum while nurturing development corridors linking Kashmir to mainland India.
Stakeholders from diverse backgrounds echoed Shah’s optimism, signaling a consensus on security as the gateway to democratic revival and economic resurgence in the strife-torn paradise.