Heightened concerns over Iran’s latest events prompted J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha to lead a comprehensive security assessment meeting in Srinagar Tuesday. Held at Lok Bhawan, the session probed the union territory’s readiness against emerging risks.
Prominent attendees included Northern Army Commander Lt Gen Prateek Sharma, Police Chief Nalin Prabhat, Corps Commander Lt Gen Prashant Srivastava, and Maj Gen Balbir Singh. Presentations detailed counter-insurgency ops, frontier oversight, intel fusion, and district-level dynamics in vulnerable areas.
Dialogues stressed seamless integration across Army, police, and security entities for agile countermeasures. Innovations in dominance exercises, monitoring tech, and forward-looking tactics were highlighted to preempt dangers.
Directives from Sinha called for peak readiness to preserve order and serenity across J&K. Amid flourishing infrastructure projects, this vigilance reaffirms the administration’s dual focus on progress and protection.
Valley-wide clampdown ensued: blanket shutdown of schools, colleges, shops, and buses; bans on rallies; slowed net access to block incendiary posts. These measures fortify peace, neutralizing potential chaos from unruly actors.
The proactive blueprint positions J&K to navigate turbulent times, safeguarding lives and stability with resolute authority.