Security Beefed Up in Jammu Ahead of R-Day

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Authorities are on high alert, and security forces have increased vehicle checks at vulnerable and critical points across the Jammu division to prevent any further incidents….reports Asian Lite News

In anticipation of Republic Day in Jammu and Kashmir, security measures have been heightened, and vehicle inspections increased throughout the Jammu division. This comes in the aftermath of a suspected terrorist attack on an army convoy in Poonch district. Reports indicate that extensive search operations are ongoing in the Poonch sector following the assault on the Commanding Officer’s convoy in the Krishna Ghati area on Friday. Fortunately, there were no casualties, and a joint search operation by army troops and J&K Police is in progress.

A significant focus has been placed on apprehending the attackers, with intelligence agencies actively working to identify their motives and identity. The incident has prompted heightened concerns about the overall security situation in the region. Authorities are on high alert, and security forces have increased vehicle checks at vulnerable and critical points across the Jammu division to prevent any further incidents.

Local communities have been urged to stay vigilant and collaborate with authorities by providing any relevant information to aid the ongoing investigation. Additionally, Lieutenant General Navin Sachdeva, General Officer Corps (GOC) White Knight Corps, briefed Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on the current situation during a meeting at Rajbhavan Jammu.

Meanwhile, General Commanding Officer (GoC) of army’s 15 Corps, Lt general Rajiv Ghai said on Tuesday that the situation on ground is good, though the security forces have still some distance to cover to move forward.

Speaking to media on the sidelines of the inauguration of general Bipin Rawat stadium in Baramulla town, the GoC said, “The situation is good, though the security forces still have some distance to cover to move forward.”

He said that today is a big day and a proud moment for J&K and the entire country that a stadium was being named after late general Bipin Rawat.

He said late general Bipin Rawat had special place in the hearts of the people of Kashmir in addition to serving here as the head of the 29 infantry division.

Lt general Rajiv Ghai said that the youth of Kashmir have a bright and promising future ahead of them and they must utilise their energy to move forward in life.

The GoC said that the army is working in close cooperation with the civil administration to control drug smuggling from across the border.

Meanwhile, the Chief of Army Staff, General Manoj Pande said that due to the continuous efforts of the Indian Army and the government, success has been achieved in controlling the situation in the state of Manipur.

Addressing the people on the 76th Army Day, General Manoj Pande said that due to peace talks with local insurgent groups, there has been positive development in the North-East region.

“There have been important peace agreements and peace talks with local insurgent groups in the North-East in the last few years. As a result of which there has been positive development in this area. Government policies have played an important role in restoring peace. In Manipur, due to the activeness of the government and the efforts of the Indian Army, success is being achieved in controlling the situation. In this difficult environment of sensitivity, our soldiers have played an important role in reducing the damage by working with patience and talent,” he said.

“Concrete efforts are going on towards establishing peace in Manipur,” he added.

He further said that the situation in Jammu and Kashmir on the western borders is under control. But in the last few months, an increase in terrorist activities has been seen in many areas.

“Our priority is to strengthen the modern infrastructure with the cooperation of other agencies. The situation in Jammu and Kashmir on the western borders is under control. But in the last few months, an increase in terrorist activities has been seen in some areas. There is a ceasefire along the Line of Control (LOC) but it is clear from the infiltration attempts that terrorism still exists across the border,” the COAS said.

General Manoj Pande added that our army is fully prepared and capable to deal with any challenge and have taken many concrete steps to develop our capabilities on the northern borders. Currently, through the principles of emergency procurement, we have imported modern equipment, including weapons equipped with new technology. Special grants have been given towards developing critical infrastructure in border areas.

“In the past, the Indian Army has faced all security challenges with determination and commitment. I am proud that each of our soldiers has fulfilled his responsibility, be it security of borders, deployment in difficult areas and challenging weather. Our army is fully prepared and capable to deal with any challenge. Our army has foiled the infiltration attempts with full vigilance. As a result of continuous efforts by the security forces in the areas of Jammu and Kashmir, there has been a significant reduction in violence. We, together with all the stakeholders, are working determinedly to root out terrorism from the country,” he said.

Airspace Curbs Issued in Delhi on Jan. 26

Airports Authority of India (AAI) on Tuesday issued airspace restriction for 11 days in view of preparation for Republic Day celebrations.

The officials said that these restrictions will start January 19 but will not disrupt the schedules of regular flights.

However, there will be specific limitations on non-scheduled flights of both scheduled airlines and chartered flights. During the period from January 19 to 25, the landing or take-off of such flights will not be permitted from 10 am to 1:15 pm.

According to the Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by the Airports Authority of India (AAI), these restrictions will be in effect from 6 am to 9 pm during the period from January 26 to 29.

“From January 19 to 25, from 10 hrs to 1315 hrs, no landing/take off permitted for non- scheduled flights of scheduled airlines and GA flights,” read the notice.

“From January 26 to 29 from 0600 hrs to 2100 hrs, no landing/take off permitted for non- scheduled flights of scheduled airlines and GA flights,” the notice further stated.

It said that there will be no impact of NOTAM on IAF, BSF, ARMY Aviation helicopters while aircraft/helicopters can fly with the governor/chief minister of state.

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