Army Re-Establishes Contact With Terrorists in Ongoing Kishtwar Operation

Security forces have re-established contact with terrorists during the ongoing joint Operation Trashi-I in the Dolgam area of Kishtwar. The operation, involving the Indian Army's White Knight Corps, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and CRPF, began on January 18. Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma visited Kishtwar to review the counter-terrorism grid and commend the troops. The operation has seen the supreme sacrifice of Havildar Gajendra Singh, a Special Forces soldier, who was killed in action earlier in the operation.

Key Points: Op Trashi-I: Contact Re-Established with Terrorists in Kishtwar

  • Contact re-established with terrorists
  • Joint operation by Army, J-K Police, CRPF
  • Operation Trashi-I began Jan 18
  • Havildar Gajendra Singh martyred
  • Army Commander reviewed operational preparedness
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Contact with terrorists re-established: Indian Army, J-K Police, CRPF continue Op Trashi-I in Kishtwar

Indian Army, J-K Police, and CRPF continue Operation Trashi-I in Kishtwar's Dolgam area after re-establishing contact with terrorists. Latest updates.

"We honour his indomitable courage, valour and selfless devotion to duty - White Knight Corps"

Kishtawar, January 31

The White Knight Corps of the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF on Saturday continued the ongoing anti-terror Operation Trashi-I, stating that contact with the terrorists was re-established in Kishtwar's Dolgam.

The White Knight Corps stated that a cordon has been established to carry out the operation.

"Operation Trashi-I: During the ongoing joint Operation TRASHI-I, contact with terrorists was re-established in the early hours of January 31, 2026, in the general area of Dolgam by troops of White Knight Corps, Jammu and Kashmir Police and CRPF. Intelligence from all sources had been coordinated to provide inputs to execute the operation on ground. A cordon has been established, and operations are in progress," the White Knight Corps wrote on X.

Earlier this morning, Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma visited Kishtwar to review the counter terrorism grid and operational preparedness. The Army Commander, while interacting with the ground Commanders and the ever committed troops, commended them for their unwavering resolve in the ongoing efforts, the Indian Army said.

The counter terrorism Operation Trashi-I began on January 18 in the Union Territory.

On January 19, army officers paid last tributes to Havildar Gajendra Singh, who laid down his life in the line of duty during a counter-terrorism operation in the Singhpora area of Chatroo in Kishtwar district.

Havildar Gajendra Singh, a Special Forces soldier, was killed "while gallantly executing a counter-terror operation" as part of the ongoing Operation Trashi-I on the intervening night of January 18 and 19.

In a post on X, the White Knight Corps said, "The #GOC, White Knight Corps and all ranks pay solemn tribute to Havildar Gajendra Singh of the Special Forces, who made the supreme sacrifice while gallantly executing a Counter Terrorism operation in the Singpura area during the ongoing Operation TRASHI-I on the intervening night of 18-19 Jan 2026."

"We honour his indomitable courage, valour and selfless devotion to duty and stand firmly with the bereaved family in this hour of profound grief," the post further read.

- ANI

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Sarah B
The coordination between Army, J-K Police, and CRPF is impressive. Good to see intelligence being used effectively. Hoping for the safe conclusion of the operation and minimal casualties on our side.
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Ananya R
It's heartbreaking to read about the sacrifice of Havildar Singh. His family must be going through so much. As a nation, we must ensure they are supported properly. These operations are necessary but the human cost is so heavy.
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Vikram M
Operation Trashi-I has been going on for a while now. While I fully support our forces, I hope there is also a long-term political and social strategy for Kishtwar and the region to prevent youth from being radicalized. Jai Jawaan.
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Karthik V
"Contact re-established" means our boys have them cornered again. Finish the job! Our forces are the best in the world in these terrains. Dolgam won't be a safe haven for them.
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Priya S
The visit by Lt Gen Sharma shows the high-level attention this op is getting. It must be a significant threat. Praying for the safety of all personnel involved. 🙏

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