J&K Police Hunts Terrorists in Dense Forests Under New Strategy: DGP

Jammu and Kashmir Police Chief Nalin Prabhat has detailed a shift in counter-terrorism strategy, with forces now actively operating in dense forests and rugged mountains to neutralise terrorists. He stated the battle has moved to these remote areas where terrorists attempt to regroup, citing successful operations like 'Operation Mahadev'. The DGP highlighted ongoing engagements in the forests of Udhampur and Kathua, aimed at thwarting terrorists sent from across the border. Prabhat also emphasised community outreach while congratulating new recruits and urging dedication to maintaining regional peace.

Key Points: J&K Police New Strategy: Operations in Forests to Neutralise Terrorists

  • New forest & mountain ops
  • Targeting terrorist hideouts
  • Countering cross-border threats
  • Community outreach programmes
  • Recruits urged for commitment
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J&K Police moving into dense forests to neutralise terrorists: DGP Nalin Prabhat​

J&K DGP Nalin Prabhat announces shifted counter-terror ops into remote forests and mountains to target terrorist hideouts and regrouping attempts.

"We are moving upwards into these areas to get them and destroy their hideouts. - DGP Nalin Prabhat"

Jammu, March 18

J&K DGP Nalin Prabhat said on Tuesday that under its changed counter‑terror tactics, the J&K Police is moving into dense forests and rugged mountains to neutralise terrorists.​

Addressing the passing‑out parade of police constables at the STC Talwara in Reasi district, DGP Prabhat said the police had changed its counter‑terror strategy and was now carrying out operations in dense forests and mountainous areas to neutralise terrorists operating in the region.​

"Over the past two years, the J&K Police altered its operational strategy and intensified action in remote forests and mountains where terrorists have attempted to regroup. The battle has shifted to the jungles and upper reaches. We are moving upwards into these areas to get them and destroy their hideouts," the police chief said.​

He said the J&K Police was now actively engaging terrorists in the forests of Udhampur and Kathua districts. These operations, he said, were aimed at countering terrorists sent by "our nefarious neighbour (Pakistan)".​

"We are not allowing them to succeed in their evil plans," he asserted.​

Recalling last year's 'Operation Mahadev', the DGP said security forces eliminated three Pakistani terrorists during the operation.​

"The terrorists were responsible for the killing of 26 civilians in the Baisaran (Pahalgam) area. Police had pursued them deep inside the forest before neutralising them," he said.​

The J&K Police Chief also highlighted the force's outreach programmes and its engagement with local communities across the Union Territory.​

He congratulated the recruits joining the Jammu and Kashmir Police and urged them to remain committed to their duties. ​

He said the path ahead would be challenging but expressed confidence that the new personnel would contribute significantly to maintaining peace and security in the region.​

The DGP is known for his aggressive anti‑terror operations, often leading the J&K Police from the front.​

- IANS

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Sarah B
This proactive strategy is crucial. Waiting for terrorists to come to populated areas was never the answer. Going after them in their hideouts will save civilian lives in the long run. Well done.
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Rohit P
Operation Mahadev is a prime example of why this shift is needed. 26 innocent lives lost... we cannot allow such tragedies. The police must have all the resources and support for these jungle operations.
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Priya S
While I support strong action against terrorism, I hope equal emphasis is placed on the community outreach mentioned. Lasting peace in J&K will come from winning hearts and minds, not just battles.
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Vikram M
Directly calling out the role of our "nefarious neighbour" was important. The world needs to hear the truth. Our police are fighting a proxy war forced upon us. Stay strong, jawans!
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Michael C
The terrain in those areas is incredibly difficult. This new tactic shows a high level of training and commitment from the police force. Wishing safety and success to all personnel involved.

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