Jammu and Kashmir’s security grid came under intense scrutiny Tuesday as LG Manoj Sinha chaired a pivotal review in Srinagar, responding to Iran’s unfolding crisis. The Civil Secretariat venue hosted elite discussions on fortifying defenses.
Gathering top minds—Northern Command’s Lt Gen Prateek Sharma, DGP Nalin Prabhat, 15 Corps head Lt Gen Prashant Srivastava, Maj Gen Balbir Singh— the forum tackled terror countermeasures, border vigilance, intel alignment, and hotspot assessments.
Inter-agency collaboration took center stage, with plans to amplify surveillance, territorial command, and offensive maneuvers for threat mitigation. Sinha mandated relentless preparedness to anchor peace amid J&K’s transformative phase.
As development surges forward, this high-level huddle demonstrates unwavering governance priority on law enforcement and citizen security.
Enforcing calm, authorities rolled out restrictions: all academic and commercial sites closed, transport suspended, gatherings outlawed, internet bandwidth curbed against provocateurs. These actions decisively check disruptive forces, upholding communal harmony.
