Army Intensifies LoC Vigil in Poonch Amid Heavy Snow Ahead of Republic Day

The Indian Army has intensified vigilance and patrolling along the Line of Control in the Poonch sector amid heavy snow and extreme weather to prevent any suspicious movement ahead of Republic Day. Simultaneously, rehearsals for the divisional-level Republic Day event were conducted at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar with robust security arrangements in place. Officials stated that all participating contingents are fully prepared and enthusiastic despite some weather-related disruptions. Additional security measures, including CRPF checkpoints and sniffer dogs, have been deployed across the region to ensure safe celebrations.

Key Points: Army Steps Up LoC Security in Poonch for Republic Day

  • High-alert security along LoC
  • Round-the-clock surveillance in harsh weather
  • Rehearsals held at Srinagar's Bakshi Stadium
  • Multi-layered security grid for celebrations
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J-K: Army intensifies vigil along LoC in Poonch ahead of Republic Day

Indian Army intensifies patrols along Poonch LoC in harsh weather. Srinagar rehearsals proceed with multi-layered security for Republic Day celebrations.

"All the contingents are completely ready, and our participants are rehearsing with full enthusiasm - Anshul Garg"

Poonch, January 25

Indian Army jawans on Sunday stepped up high-alert security and intensive patrolling along the Line of Control in the Poonch sector ahead of the Republic Day celebrations.

Troops are conducting round-the-clock surveillance at extreme high altitudes amid heavy snow and harsh weather conditions to thwart any suspicious movement from across the border, according to officials

The jawans are undertaking rigorous patrols across rough, rugged mountainous terrain, maintaining heightened vigilance to ensure the area's security. The intensified measures form part of precautionary arrangements ahead of January 26.

Meanwhile, Rehearsals for the 77th Republic Day parade and celebrations were held at Bakshi Stadium in Srinagar on Saturday, with a multi-layered security arrangement in place to ensure smooth proceedings.

Jammu and Kashmir Police, along with paramilitary forces, have strengthened the security grid around the stadium to manage the event effectively.Kashmir Divisional Commissioner Anshul Garg said, "The divisional level event for Republic Day is being organised at Bakshi Stadium this year... All the contingents are completely ready, and our participants are rehearsing with full enthusiasm... There were some disruptions due to rain, but our teams worked hard and fully prepared the stadium... All the departments have completed their arrangements..."

Meanwhile, on January 18, the Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF) established a special security checkpoint along the banks of Dal Lake to ensure safety ahead of the upcoming Republic Day celebrations. Sniffer dogs are also deployed as part of tightened security arrangements ahead of Republic Day.

- ANI

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Priyanka N
It's reassuring to see such comprehensive security arrangements, from the LoC to Dal Lake. The multi-layered approach is necessary, especially ahead of Republic Day. Kudos to all forces involved.
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Rahul R
While security is paramount, I hope the focus is also on ensuring the celebrations themselves are vibrant and inclusive for the people of J&K. Republic Day should be about unity and pride, not just security drills.
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Anjali F
Seeing the rehearsals in Srinagar fills me with pride. Despite the challenges, the show goes on. Our security forces and administration are doing a fantastic job. Happy Republic Day in advance!
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David E
The logistical challenge of securing such difficult terrain is immense. The coordination between Army, J&K Police, and CRPF mentioned here is impressive. A solid security grid is the best deterrent.
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Karthik V
Hats off to the dedication. Patrolling rugged mountains in heavy snow is no joke. We often take our peace for granted. Let's all spare a thought for these heroes this Republic Day.

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