A meticulously planned joint operation in Poonch’s Gani woods has crippled terrorist capabilities, with the Indian Army’s White Knight Corps and J&K Police SOG recovering a lethal cache from a subterranean hideout. ‘Operation Gani,’ fueled by shared intel, came at a pivotal moment for border security.
Forces combed the area methodically, striking paydirt with a 4.5 kg IED, 800g variant, two Chinese grenades, 9mm pistol, two cartridges, and 22 of 7.62mm ammo—all stashed for impending strikes. Swift action by disposal units rendered them inert, preserving stability in a high-risk corridor.
Jammu and Kashmir’s dual frontiers—740 km LoC in northern and western districts, 240 km IB in the south—demand perpetual readiness against infiltration, smuggling, and aerial threats. While Army and BSF hold the lines, police SOG targets inland networks. Mendhar station logs the seizure, as sweeps persist.
Exemplifying zero-tolerance, this raid disrupts supply chains feeding militancy. It boosts morale among troops and civilians, affirming that proactive intelligence and elite execution keep terror at bay. Deeper incursions loom, but so does the resolve to counter them.
