Army Chief: "Non-existent" Terror Recruitment Shows Positive Change in J&K

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi stated that terrorist recruitment in Jammu and Kashmir has become nearly "non-existent" in 2025, signaling a positive change in the region. He reported that 31 terrorists were eliminated this year, with 65% being of Pakistani origin, while the local terrorist count is now in single digits. General Dwivedi also highlighted the improved security situation in Manipur and a comprehensive security grid working to protect the Northeast from spillover effects of the Myanmar conflict. Furthermore, the Army's role as a first responder was affirmed through Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief operations that rescued over 30,000 people.

Key Points: Army Chief on J&K: Terror Recruitment Nearly Zero in 2025

  • 31 terrorists eliminated in 2025
  • 65% of eliminated terrorists were Pakistani origin
  • Security grid insulates Northeast from Myanmar spillover
  • Army rescued over 30,000 people in HADR operations
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"Non-existent" terrorist recruitment indicates positive change in J-K: Army Chief Dwivedi

Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi says J&K sees positive change with minimal terror recruitment, robust development, and a shift from terrorism to tourism.

"Terrorist recruitment is almost non-existent, with only 2 in 2025. - General Upendra Dwivedi"

New Delhi, January 13

Chief of Army Staff General Upendra Dwivedi on Tuesday said that the situation along the Western Front as well as Jammu and Kashmir since May 10, after India launched Operation Sindoor targeting nine terror outfits deep in Pakistani territory, remains "sensitive but firmly under control".

While addressing a press conference here, he said that there was a clear indication of positive change in Jammu and Kashmir as the number of terrorist recruitments in 2025 remains almost "non-existent".

General Dwivedi informed that 31 terrorists were eliminated in 2025. 65 per cent of them were of Pakistani origin, he added.

"Since May 10, the situation along the Western Front and J&K remains sensitive but firmly under control. In 2025, 31 terrorists were eliminated, of which 65 per cent were Pakistan origin, including the three perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack neutralised in Operation Mahadev. Active local terrorists are now in single digits," the Army chief said.

"Terrorist recruitment is almost non-existent, with only 2 in 2025. Clear indicators of positive change in J&K include robust development activity, the revival of tourism, and the peaceful Sri Amarnath Yatra, which saw more than 4 lakh pilgrims, exceeding the five-year average. The theme of terrorism to tourism is gradually taking shape," he added.

General Dwivedi also apprised about a security grid comprising the Assam Rifles, the Army, and the Home Ministry, working to insulate the Northeast from the "spillover effects" of events unfolding in Myanmar.

"In response to turbulence in Myanmar, a comprehensive multi-agency security grid comprising Assam rifles, the Army, and Home Ministries is working towards insulating the Northeast from spillover effects. With the successful conduct of phase two elections in Myanmar, we should be able to engage each other more effectively now," he said.

The Army chief said that the situation along the Northern Front remains "stable but needs constant vigil".

"The situation along the Northern Front remains stable, but needs constant vigil. Apex-level interactions, renewed contact, and confidence-building measures are contributing to the gradual normalisation of the situation that has also enabled grazing, hydrotherapy camps, and other activities along the Northern Borders," he said.

"With our continued strategic orientation on this front, our deployment along the Line of Actual Control remains balanced and robust. Concurrently, capability development and infrastructure enhancement are progressing through a whole-of-government approach," he added.

General Dwivedi said that the situation in Manipur has witnessed "marked improvement" due to many proactive government initiatives.

"As regards the Northeast, neutral, transparent and decisive action by security forces, along with many proactive government initiatives, has led to a marked improvement in the situation in Manipur during 2025. Peaceful conduct of the Durand Cup, resumption of cultural festivals and renewal of suspension of operations, that is, SoO, with Kuki insurgent groups in September 2025, have been key markers of stability," he said.

He further said that the Army operated across two neighbouring countries and 10 states with regard to the Humanitarian Assistance and Disaster Relief (HADR), and rescued over 30,000 people.

"As regards the HADR, the Army operated across two neighbouring countries and 10 states. It rescued over 30,000 people, and during the Punjab floods in Pathankot, some of you would recollect the daring rescue of the CRPF personnel by an Army aviation helicopter from a collapsing building," General Dwivedi said.

"In the border states, the Army was able to act even before formal requests were received from states. These three affirm our role as the natural first responder during HADR crisis," he added.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the reduction in recruitment is positive, we must be cautious. Calling it "non-existent" when two families still lost their sons to this ideology might be premature. The focus should remain on sustainable peace through education and jobs, not just military statistics. The development work needs to reach every corner.
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Rohit P
65% of eliminated terrorists were Pakistani! This says everything. The problem has always been exported from across the border. Operation Sindoor seems to have sent a strong message. Our soldiers are doing a phenomenal job on both Western and Northern fronts. Salute to the bravery!
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Priya S
The part about over 4 lakh pilgrims for Amarnath Yatra is heartening. When tourism and pilgrimage flourish, it normalizes life. My cousin visited Srinagar last month and said the atmosphere was completely different from the stories we heard a decade ago. From terrorism to tourism is the dream.
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Aman W
Good to hear about Manipur improvement too. The Northeast often gets forgotten in these discussions. The Army's role as first responder in floods across 10 states is also commendable. They are truly our multi-role guardians. But constant vigil on Northern Front is crucial, can't let our guard down.
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Karthik V
The data is promising, but we need transparency. Are these numbers independently verified? A positive narrative is important for morale, but so is factual accuracy. I hope this "non-existent" trend continues for the sake of every Kashmiri family who wants a peaceful future.

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