Kashmir IGP Reviews Security for Upcoming Events, Tourist Season

IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi chaired a high-level joint security meeting with police, army, and intelligence agencies to review preparedness for forthcoming events. The meeting focused on enhancing inter-agency coordination, intelligence sharing, and public cooperation to maintain peace. Security measures were ordered for key tourist destinations, railway stations, and the National Highway in anticipation of increased tourist footfall. District police chiefs were also directed to intensify market checks and community engagement efforts.

Key Points: Kashmir Security Review for Events, Tourist Season

  • Security review for upcoming events
  • Enhanced measures for tourist spots
  • Focus on intelligence sharing & coordination
  • Market checks to curb overpricing
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IGP Kashmir reviews preparedness, coordination in Valley

IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi chairs high-level security meeting, reviews coordination for upcoming events and tourist influx in the Valley.

"Emphasis was laid on effective intelligence sharing, inter-agency coordination and sustained public cooperation - Meeting Officials"

Srinagar, Feb 11

V.K. Birdi, Inspector General of Police, Kashmir Zone, on Wednesday chaired a joint security review meeting at the Police Control Room in Srinagar.

Officials said that IGP Kashmir V.K. Birdi, IPS, presided over a high-level joint security review meeting at the Police Control Room, Kashmir, in view of forthcoming important events.

The meeting was attended by senior officers of the J&K Police, intelligence agencies, the Army, Railways and Central Armed Police Forces deployed in the Kashmir Zone. The IGP reviewed the prevailing security situation and took stock of preparedness and coordination measures put in place for the upcoming events.

Emphasis was laid on effective intelligence sharing, inter-agency coordination and sustained public cooperation to maintain peace and security.

District police chiefs were directed to intensify market checking drives in coordination with the civil administration to curb hoarding, black marketing and overpricing of essential commodities. District heads were also instructed to enhance community engagement to ensure the smooth conduct of religious and public events.

In view of the anticipated increase in tourist footfall, enhanced security measures were ordered at key tourist destinations.

Security at railway stations and along railway tracks was reviewed, with directions for intensified patrolling, surveillance and preventive measures, including awareness initiatives to avert mishaps.

Security arrangements along the National Highway were also reviewed and directions issued for further strengthening.

The IGP directed all officers to remain vigilant, strengthen intelligence and response mechanisms, and ensure close coordination for the smooth and peaceful conduct of forthcoming events across the Kashmir Valley.

In a recent top-level security review meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah on J&K, emphasis was laid on adopting a mission-mode approach to neutralise terrorists and ensure zero infiltration along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB).

The presence of Pakistani terrorists in the hilly districts of the Jammu region was also discussed at the Home Minister's meeting, and security forces were directed to work in complete synergy to eliminate these elements and ensure lasting peace in the region.

- IANS

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Priya S
The focus on curbing black marketing and overpricing is very welcome! During festivals and events, essentials become so expensive. Hope the market checking drives are strict and effective.
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Aman W
While security is paramount, I hope "community engagement" means genuine dialogue with local youth and leaders, not just top-down orders. Lasting peace needs trust from the ground up.
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Sarah B
As someone planning a trip to Kashmir this spring, reading about enhanced security at tourist spots is reassuring. Safety for visitors is key for the region's economy and image.
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Vikram M
The mention of the Jammu region is important. Security cannot be Valley-centric. A holistic approach for the entire UT is needed. Synergy between forces is the only way to counter external threats.
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Karthik V
Meetings and reviews are fine, but execution matters. We've heard about "zero infiltration" before. Hope this time there is tangible, on-ground improvement in the lives of common people.

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