Srinagar: Ahead of the Republic Day, top officials of civil and military establishments held a meeting here on Friday to take stock of the security situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the challenges that continue to be posed, especially from Pakistan.
The meeting of the Security Core Group was co-chaired by General Officer Commanding of Srinagar-based Corps Lt Gen DP Pandey and Director General of Police Dilbag Singh.
The meeting reviewed the intelligence inputs and security parameters of 2021, the Defence PRO said.
The meeting noted that last year saw reduction in terrorist infiltration, terror incidents, terror recruitment and increase in operations based on human intelligence, he said.
The bygone year also saw reduced collateral damage, no civil casualties in law and order situation, reduced SF casualties, increased arrest of terrorists and booking of Overground Workers, he said.
All these point to effective conduct of joint operations and activities by intelligence and security agencies, it was observed at the meeting.
There has been increased neutralization of Pakistani terrorists, in last few weeks, the meeting noted.
The effort of the frontline soldiers and operatives of all agencies were acknowledged by all present.
“The Core Group discussed fresh strategies of the terrorist organizations and their handlers including use of Hybrid terrorists and targeting of soft targets,” the spokesman said.
It was pointed out that 15 terrorists killed in 2021 were fresh names not on the security forces radar.
The setting up of SIA and the increased booking by NIA is showing impact of focused intelligence and investigation efforts, it was observed.
These efforts have been effective in targeting drug, hawala and the OGWs networks.
Legal action on those willfully harbouring terrorists is being increased as the harbourers have direct involvement in terror activities, the meeting discussed.
The officials stated that the ceasefire has improved the security situation along the border.
However, intelligence inputs of terrorist launch pads and terrorist training activities in Pakistan indicate the need to be alert along the Line of Control, the meeting underlined.
On the Line of Control, late snow has kept the infiltration routes open for longer time.
However effective domination has ensured decrease in overall infiltration including those from South of Pir Panjal, the meeting was told.
The vigil on the Line of Control, against infiltration of men, drugs and weapons is continuing.
The officials shared the challenge of propaganda of the nexus through internet and social media.
“Sadly, these efforts include propaganda to legitimize killing of Kashmiri civilians by the terrorists,” the meeting noted.
The use of social media to spread disinformation is widespread and needs to be countered proactively by a joint effort.
Efforts at synergy in exposing fake news, booking of radicals trying to foment unrest and proactive sharing of information by state agencies are being upgraded.
The DGP and the Corps Commander commended the officials present on improved security indicators.
They appreciated that post the abrogation of Article 370 in August 2019, certain benchmarks were set, which have been achieved successfully for the restoration of peace and prosperity in the region.
The DGP stated that reduction in local terrorist recruitment is one parameter that all must approach with continued focus.
A special mention was made on the measures taken to minimize the collateral damage in operations despite risk to own soldiers.
He recommended continued efforts to give chance of surrenders to local terrorists to give them a second chance at living a fruitful life.
The Corps Commander called upon all to treat 2022 as a transformative year.
He cautioned the trend of the terrorists to use urban areas with thick built up area for operations as they provide more avenues to hide or escape and puts higher onus in security forces to exercise restraint to avoid collateral damage.
He expressed satisfaction at low SF casualties in 2021 by better intelligence-based operations and improved tactical drills.
He called for continued efforts along with the civil society to counter the separatist propaganda and break the cycle of violence for long term peace in Kashmir.