The Indian Army’s ironclad defense along the Jammu and Kashmir frontier shone through once again, as troops in the Poonch district’s Bhimber Gali sector foiled a militant incursion across the Line of Control on March 4. Pinpoint intelligence coupled with relentless surveillance enabled the White Knight Corps to spot the intruders early.
Deploying superior tactics and massive firepower, the alert soldiers struck back hard, dismantling the bid in its tracks. The official release praised the ‘coordinated ground action’ that effectively countered hostile maneuvers, preserving LoC inviolability.
Reinforced deployments, integrated with air and ground monitoring, now ensure unyielding dominance. Operational posture is at peak alertness across the board, ready to smash future threats.
India’s border security framework is multi-layered: the Army guards the 740-km LoC through districts like Poonch and Kupwara; BSF secures the 240-km International Border, combating drones laden with terror supplies—be it weapons, drugs, or money.
Parallel crackdowns by police and agencies target terror sympathizers, drug syndicates, and money launderers whose profits bankroll violence. By severing these financial arteries, security forces are methodically weakening the terror ecosystem, paving the way for lasting stability.
