Union Home Minister Amit Shah’s recent visit to Jammu and Kashmir underscored the remarkable achievements of security agencies in building an impregnable security apparatus. During interactions with top brass of defense and paramilitary forces, Shah expressed deep appreciation for their proactive measures that have curbed militancy and fostered peace.
This acknowledgment arrives amid reports of a sharp decline in stone-pelting incidents and cross-border infiltrations. Shah detailed how integrated counter-terrorism grids, drone surveillance, and real-time intelligence have turned the tide against adversarial elements sponsored from across the border.
‘Your bravery and strategic brilliance have not only saved lives but also revived hope among the people,’ the Home Minister remarked. He specifically praised joint operations that led to the elimination of high-value targets and the disruption of terror financing networks.
Looking ahead, Shah announced allocations for advanced weaponry, border fencing upgrades, and training programs tailored to hybrid threats. He stressed the importance of civilian-security force synergy to address grassroots issues like youth unemployment, which often fuel unrest.
Political analysts see this as a clear signal from the Centre prioritizing J&K’s stability. With tourism rebounding and infrastructure projects accelerating, Shah’s visit reinforces that security remains the bedrock for the Union Territory’s progress and prosperity.