Home Minister Amit Shah’s five-day security odyssey commences Thursday, spanning Jammu and Kashmir (February 5-7) and Chhattisgarh (February 7-9). This timely intervention addresses internal threats head-on through reviews, interactions, and project rollouts.
Jammu welcomes Shah for an evening high-powered security parley at Lok Bhawan. Key players—MHA, intel agencies, local admin, police, CAPFs—will align on counter-terrorism and stability protocols.
He’ll also meet political leaders, gauging sentiments and synergies. Friday’s agenda hints at Hiranagar border patrol in Kathua for BSF feedback, succeeded by in-depth security brainstorming.
Srinagar beckons February 7 for development project launches, fueling progress in the Union Territory.
Hot on the heels of January 8’s Delhi conclave, it highlights relentless monitoring.
Chhattisgarh demands attention to Naxal fronts: campaign evaluations, rehab scheme audits, and tribal dialogues in Bastar. This holistic approach targets both symptoms and sources of unrest.
Concluding February 9, the visit underscores decisive governance. By intertwining security fortification with empowerment initiatives, Shah lays groundwork for enduring harmony, bolstering India’s internal fortress.