Infiltration attempts down in J-K due to improved BSF surveillance.
Infiltration attempts along the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir have seen a significant decline due to enhanced surveillance and alertness of security forces, according to a senior officer from the Border Security Force (BSF). Intelligence indicates that approximately 100 to 120 terrorists are stationed at launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, awaiting opportunities to infiltrate. The BSF’s use of modern surveillance technology and area domination strategies have been pivotal in thwarting infiltration efforts. Concerns over the potential collaboration between terrorist outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba and the Islamic State are being closely monitored, with operational plans being adapted accordingly. This development underscores India’s proactive measures in counter-terrorism and the effectiveness of its defense strategies in safeguarding national security.