J-K: Security Tightened Along LoC in Gurez on Operation Sindoor Anniversary

Security has been tightened along the Line of Control in the Gurez sector of north Kashmir's Bandipora district on the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor. The operation was launched in response to the 2025 Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. Indian forces destroyed nine terror launchpads and killed over 100 terrorists during the operation. A ceasefire was reached on May 10, 2025, after a four-day military confrontation between India and Pakistan.

Key Points: J-K Gurez Alert: Security Intensified on Operation Sindoor Anniversary

  • Security forces step up surveillance along LoC in Gurez
  • Operation Sindoor anniversary observed
  • Advanced equipment and patrols deployed
  • 26 lives lost in 2025 Pahalgam attack
  • Ceasefire reached in May 2025 after confrontation
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J-K: LoC on alert in Gurez as security intensifies on Operation Sindoor anniversary

Security forces tighten LoC vigil in Gurez sector on first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, launched after Pahalgam terror attack. Surveillance and patrols increased.

"Residents in border villages have welcomed the increased deployment, saying the visible presence of security forces has improved their sense of safety. - Officials"

Bandipora, May 7

Security has been tightened along the Line of Control in the Gurez sector of north Kashmir's Bandipora district today with security forces stepping up surveillance and deployment in the sensitive border area, as the nation marks the first anniversary of "Operation Sindoor," the Indian military operation launched in response to the Pahalgam terror attack that claimed 26 lives in 2025.

Officials said the Army has intensified monitoring in the sector using advanced surveillance equipment, including night-vision devices and high-end optical systems. Patrolling has also been increased during both day and night to track movement and prevent any infiltration attempts along the LoC.

Additional checkpoints have been set up on key routes leading to forward areas, where security personnel are carrying out vehicle checks and identity verification of commuters heading towards border villages.

Sources said the heightened alert is part of precautionary measures linked to the anniversary of "Operation Sindoor," aimed at maintaining strict vigilance and operational preparedness in vulnerable stretches along the frontier. Security forces have been directed to ensure close monitoring of all sensitive zones to prevent any untoward incident during the period.

Officials added that surveillance grids have been expanded in several forward locations, with increased ground patrols and observation posts. Coordination among security agencies has also been enhanced to ensure swift response capabilities along the LoC.

Residents in border villages have welcomed the increased deployment, saying the visible presence of security forces has improved their sense of safety and reassurance in the area.

Officials maintained that the measures are precautionary in nature and aimed at ensuring stability, security, and readiness along the LoC.

Operation Sindoor was launched on May 7, 2025, following the Pahalgam terror attack in which 26 people lost their lives. In response, Indian armed forces carried out strikes on terror launchpads in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).

According to official information, Indian forces destroyed nine major terror launchpads linked to Lashkar-e-Taiba, Jaish-e-Mohammed and Hizbul Mujahideen during the operation, killing over 100 terrorists.

Pakistan responded with drone attacks and shelling, triggering a four-day military confrontation between the two countries. India retaliated by targeting radar installations in Lahore and facilities near Gujranwala.

Hostilities came to an end after Pakistan's Director General of Military Operations contacted the Indian DGMO, following which a ceasefire agreement was reached on May 10, 2025.

- ANI

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Priya S
It's reassuring to see the security stepped up in Gurez. My cousin lives near the LoC and she says the extra patrols have given them all confidence. But we need long-term peace, not just temporary measures. Ghazal ka pata nahi, par ummeed hai.
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James A
As someone who visited Srinagar last year, I saw the impact of these security operations firsthand. But does strengthening the LoC address the root causes of unrest? Development and dialogue matter too.
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Kavya N
The anniversary of Operation Sindoor reminds us of the sacrifice of those 26 lives. The strikes across the border were justified, but I worry about civilian casualties on both sides. Ab humein aisi takraar se sirf nuksaan hota hai. 🙏
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Vikram M
Good to see that the Army is using night-vision and modern tech. Pakistan should realize that any misadventure won't work anymore. Support our forces fully! Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
I understand the need for security, but the article mentions 'coordination among agencies' – I hope this doesn't lead to harassment of innocent locals. The people of Gurez deserve safety without fear.
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Rohit P
Operation Sindoor was a fitting response. But why is Pakistan still allowed to violate ceasefire? We need a permanent solution, not just annual anniversaries. Baat karte rahenge toh kya hoga?

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