India on high alert after Pahalgam massacre: Top security brass huddle in emergency meet

IANS April 29, 2025 439 views

A devastating terror attack in Pahalgam has triggered an immediate and comprehensive national security response from the Indian government. Top security officials gathered for an emergency meeting to assess and strategize counter-terrorism measures. Prime Minister Modi issued a strong statement pledging to pursue and punish terrorists and their supporters. The government's swift actions include diplomatic rebukes and a directive for Pakistani nationals to exit the country.

"We will identify, pursue, and punish every terrorist and their enablers." - PM Narendra Modi
New Delhi, April 29: In the wake of the devastating terror attack in Pahalgam, which claimed the lives of 26 individuals -- most of them tourists -- Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan convened a high-level meeting on Tuesday to review the internal security situation and assess the evolving threat perception.

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High-alert security meeting convened after Pahalgam tourist massacre

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Government suspends Indus Waters Treaty with Pakistan

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Diplomatic and security measures intensified against cross-border terrorism

The meeting was attended by key security leaders, including Director General of the Border Security Force (BSF) Daljit Singh Chaudhary, Director General of the National Security Guard (NSG) Brighu Srinivasan, and Director General of the Assam Rifles Lt Gen Vikas Lakhera. Key officials from other paramilitary forces, which included Additional Director General of the Sashastra Seema Bal (SSB), Anupama Nilekar Chandra, also attended the deliberations.

Sources told IANS that the discussion focused on tightening border security, enhancing counter-terror capabilities, and coordinating intelligence sharing across forces in view of heightened tensions following the April 22 attack that happened in Jammu and Kashmir's Pahalgam.

The BSF is tasked with securing India's borders with Pakistan and Bangladesh, the SSB guards the frontiers with Nepal and Bhutan, while the Assam Rifles monitors the India-Myanmar border. The NSG, India's premier counter-terrorism unit, specialises in high-risk operations and urban hostage rescue missions.

The Pahalgam attack has triggered a series of swift and significant policy decisions from the central government. In a strong diplomatic rebuke, the Cabinet Committee on Security (CCS) decided to suspend the 1960 Indus Waters Treaty, accusing Pakistan of violating its provisions. The CCS also issued a directive mandating that all Pakistani nationals -- excluding those with diplomatic, official, or long-term visas -- must exit the country by April 29.

Following the CCS decision, Union Home Minister Amit Shah personally contacted chief ministers across the country, instructing them to ensure compliance with the exit order for Pakistani nationals. Subsequently, Union Home Secretary Govind Mohan held a virtual meeting with state chief secretaries to monitor implementation and ensure that individuals with revoked visas depart India before the deadline.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a strongly worded statement on April 24, vowed to bring the perpetrators of the Pahalgam attack -- and those supporting them -- to justice. "We will identify, pursue, and punish every terrorist and their enablers. India will go to any length to protect its people," he said.

In a rare show of political unity, leaders from all major political parties pledged their full support to the government during an all-party meeting convened the same day. The collective resolve reflected a national consensus for decisive action against terrorism and cross-border extremism.

As security agencies intensify their efforts and diplomatic measures escalate, the nation remains on high alert, with vigilance and preparedness at the forefront of India's response to the latest threat.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This swift response from our security forces gives me hope. We need strong action against terrorism, but I hope innocent civilians don't get caught in the crossfire. Thoughts with the victims' families 🙏
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Priya M.
The political unity shown after this tragedy is rare and commendable. Terrorism should never be politicized. Let's hope this cooperation continues beyond just crisis moments.
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Amit S.
While I support strong measures, suspending the Indus Waters Treaty seems like an extreme step that might hurt ordinary Pakistanis more than the actual perpetrators. Are we sure this is the best approach?
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Sunita R.
The NSG and other forces are truly our silent protectors. We should appreciate their work more often! Stay safe, bravehearts 🇮🇳
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Vikram J.
The focus on border security is crucial, but we also need better intelligence gathering within the country. These attacks keep happening despite all the meetings and alerts.
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Neha P.
Heartbreaking to hear most victims were tourists. Pahalgam was supposed to be safe. Makes you think twice about travel plans now 😔

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