Indian Army's Romeo Force Intensifies Winter Anti-Terror Ops in Poonch's Snow

The Romeo Force of the Indian Army has intensified search and surveillance operations in the snowbound Pir Panjal ranges of Poonch district, operating at altitudes above 13,000 feet despite extreme conditions. This marks a decisive shift from the traditional winter lull, with security forces adopting a proactive posture by establishing temporary bases in isolated, snow-covered areas. Coordinated operations with police are also underway in Kishtwar and Doda districts to root out terrorists attempting to use the harsh season for concealment. The heightened operations aim to ensure civilian safety and preempt potential terror threats along the Line of Control.

Key Points: Indian Army Intensifies Winter Search Ops in Poonch, J&K

  • High-altitude ops in heavy snow
  • Proactive winter counter-terror strategy
  • Coordination with police forces
  • Ensuring civilian safety in border areas
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Indian Army's Romeo Force intensifies search operations in Poonch's Jhullas, Mangnar

Amid heavy snow, India's Romeo Force conducts high-altitude search ops in Poonch. A proactive winter strategy aims to neutralize terrorists in Pir Panjal ranges.

"Instead of reducing activities... the Army has adopted a proactive winter posture. - Security Sources"

Poonch, January 2

The Romeo Force of the Indian Army, in coordination with the Special Operations Group Poonch, intensified a night search operation in the Jhullas and Mangnar areas of Poonch district.

The Romeo Force of the Indian Army has intensified search and surveillance operations in the Pir Panjal ranges of Poonch district in Jammu and Kashmir amid heavy snowfall in the region. Operations are being conducted at altitudes above 13,000 feet despite heavy snowfall, extreme cold, and challenging terrain.

Army personnel are conducting coordinated exercises, moving through snow-covered mountains as part of a safety measure along the border. From the visuals, troops are seen equipped with specialised winter gear and are communicating extensively to monitor suspected areas.

Meanwhile, the Indian Army have also intensified counterterrorism operations in the Kishtwar and Doda districts. On December 31, 2025, the Indian Army and the Jammu and Kashmir Police were also conducting operations in the frozen forests and hidden mountain caves of Doda to root out potential threats before winter fully sets in.

Undeterred by freezing temperatures, treacherous terrain, and heavy snowfall, Army units expanded their operational reach into higher and snowbound areas to pursue and neutralise Pakistani terrorists attempting to exploit the harsh season for concealment.

Traditionally, the onset of Chillai Kalan, the harshest phase of Kashmir's winter, spanning from December 21 to January 31, ushers in a temporary lull in terrorist activities, as communication routes close and heavy snowfall isolates mountain regions.

However, this winter has marked a decisive shift in the operational approach of the Indian Army and other security forces. Instead of reducing activities, sources have said the Army has adopted a proactive winter posture, establishing temporary bases and surveillance posts deep within snow-covered areas to maintain continuous pressure on potential terrorist hideouts.

All these anti-terror operations are going forward to ensure the safety of civilians living in the border area and to weed out potential terror attacks. The operation came as the search for hidden terrorists along the LoC (Line of Control) was heightened. The Army remains on high alert to prevent any attempts to disrupt peace and security in the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
The proactive winter posture is a smart move. Terrorists think they can hide during Chillai Kalan, but our forces are one step ahead. This shows real strategic planning. Stay safe, Romeo Force!
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Rohit P
While I fully support our army's efforts, I hope the government is also focusing on long-term solutions in J&K. Security ops are vital, but so is winning hearts and minds through development and dialogue with local communities.
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Sarah B
The coordination between Romeo Force, SOG, and J&K Police is impressive. It must be incredibly difficult to communicate and move in that terrain. Hats off to their dedication.
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Vikram M
This is the real meaning of duty. When the whole region is under a white blanket, our soldiers are out there ensuring we are safe. We can never repay their sacrifice. God bless them all.
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Karthik V
The article mentions they are equipped with specialised winter gear. That's good to hear. Our jawans deserve the best equipment money can buy to face these extreme conditions. Hope the supply chains for such gear are robust.

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