J-K Boosts Security at Dal Lake for New Year, Hunts Militants in Doda's Snow

Authorities have heightened security around Srinagar's Dal Lake with increased personnel, checkpoints, and CCTV surveillance to ensure safe New Year celebrations. Simultaneously, in the Doda district, security forces are conducting rigorous search operations in sub-zero temperatures across frozen forests and mountain caves to root out militants. Police officials confirmed the presence of local terrorists and the process of attaching properties of their supporters. Despite extreme weather and treacherous terrain, forces are committed to preventing terrorist incidents and ensuring peace as 2026 begins.

Key Points: Security Tightened at Dal Lake for New Year, Ops in Doda Snow

  • Enhanced security at Dal Lake for festivities
  • Winter search ops in Doda's rugged terrain
  • Focus on neutralizing local & foreign militants
  • Property attachment for militant supporters
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Tight security deployed around Dal Lake for the New Year celebrations in J-K

J-K deploys extra police & CCTV at Dal Lake for New Year 2026 celebrations. Simultaneously, security forces conduct harsh winter ops in Doda's forests against militants.

"Army and Police have coordinated to fortify checkpoints and increase surveillance at critical points. - Police Officials"

Srinagar, January 1

Authorities in Jammu & Kashmir have tightened security around the iconic Dal Lake on the occasion of the New Year. Measures have been taken to ensure the safety of residents and tourists celebrating the arrival of 2026.

Police and local administration have deployed additional personnel, established security checkpoints, and increased patrolling in and around the Dal Lake area. CCTV surveillance has also been enhanced to monitor crowd movement and prevent any untoward incidents.

Officials have urged citizens and visitors to cooperate with security measures and follow guidelines during New Year's festivities. The administration has assured that all necessary precautions have been taken to maintain law and order during the celebrations.

Earlier, highlighting ongoing security efforts, Senior Superintendent of Police Doda Sandeep Mehta confirmed that comprehensive security measures have been put in place for tourists visiting Bhaderwah. Police officials said that the "Army and Police have coordinated to fortify checkpoints and increase surveillance at critical points."

On the eve of the last day of 2025, sufficient security arrangements have been put in place for tourists visiting Bhaderwah and other areas of the district, SSP Sandeep Mehta said.

Addressing the media, he said the Army and Police have deployed additional manpower at all checkpoints and sensitive locations, and that security forces are continuously on duty. He added that foreign militants have been reported, but local terrorists are here in Doda, and assured that they will be neutralised soon. The SSP further said that persons providing support to militants have been identified and action, including attachment of their properties, is in process.

He reiterated that no terrorist incident will be allowed to occur in the district.

Meanwhile, to ensure a peaceful start to 2026, troops are navigating frozen forests and hidden mountain caves in Doda to root out potential threats before winter fully sets in.

In the dense forests, natural caves, and rugged mountainous terrain of the Doda Bhalesa belt, which borders Himachal Pradesh, security forces are conducting continuous search operations amid sub-zero temperatures and severe weather conditions.

Despite extreme hardship, heavy snowfall, and rugged terrain, the forces remain fully committed to confronting every terrorist threat and restoring lasting peace in the region. Their resolve to neutralise all dangers stands as a symbol of courage and sacrifice.

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

- ANI

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Rohit P
While security is important, I hope the heavy deployment doesn't make the festive atmosphere feel like a lockdown for residents. There has to be a balance between safety and allowing people to celebrate freely. Just a thought.
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Aman W
Salute to our security forces operating in sub-zero temperatures in Doda. They are the real heroes ensuring we can celebrate safely. The mention of foreign militants is concerning, but glad to hear they are on top of it. Jai Hind.
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Sarah B
Visiting Srinagar last winter was magical. Seeing these measures actually makes me feel more confident about planning another trip. Safety first, especially in such a beautiful but sensitive region. Kudos to the coordination between police and army.
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Vikram M
The attachment of properties of those supporting militants is a strong and necessary step. We need to cut off the oxygen supply to terrorism completely. Hope 2026 brings lasting peace to Jammu & Kashmir.
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Kavya N
It's heartbreaking to think of our soldiers in frozen forests while we celebrate. We should all spare a moment of gratitude. The administration should also ensure they have the best possible winter gear and facilities.

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