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“Snow, Cold Won’t Halt Anti-Terror Push”: Army Tightens Grip in Kishtwar, Doda During Chillai Kalan

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
28/12/2025
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“Snow, Cold Won’t Halt Anti-Terror Push”: Army Tightens Grip in Kishtwar, Doda During Chillai Kalan
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Srinagar, Dec 27 (JKNS): Defying extreme winter conditions during the peak Chillai Kalan period, the Indian Army has significantly ramped up counter-terror operations in the mountainous districts of Kishtwar and Doda to hunt down Pakistan sponsored terrorists.

Defence sources told news agency JKNS that Army formations have pushed deeper into higher and inaccessible snowbound areas, expanding their operational reach despite sub-zero temperatures, heavy snowfall and rugged terrain. The intensified winter deployment marks a strategic departure from earlier years when terror activity usually slowed during harsh winter months.

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Sources said the Army has adopted an aggressive winter posture by setting up temporary operational bases, forward surveillance posts and intensified patrolling grids in remote areas to deny terrorists any seasonal advantage. Continuous patrols are being conducted along forested belts, ridgelines and deep valleys to prevent the establishment of winter hideouts.

The operations, sources added, are being executed in close coordination with Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF, Special Operations Group (SOG), Civil Administration, Forest Department and Village Defence Guards (VDGs), ensuring real-time intelligence sharing and swift joint responses.

According to intelligence estimates, around 30 to 35 Pakistani terrorists are believed to be active in parts of the Jammu region. Defence sources said sustained pressure by security forces and shrinking local support networks have forced these militants to retreat into uninhabited middle and upper mountain ranges to escape detection.

“The focus is both on neutralisation and containment. Terrorists are being denied access to populated areas and logistical support, forcing them into inhospitable zones,” sources said.

Advanced surveillance technology, including drones, thermal imaging devices, ground sensors and surveillance radars, is being widely deployed to monitor movement and infiltration routes, especially during night hours. Specially trained winter warfare units have also been positioned to ensure operational continuity in snow-laden terrain.

Defence sources said the ongoing operations are based on a continuous ‘surveillance action surveillance’ model aimed at maintaining sustained pressure and preventing terrorists from exploiting adverse weather.

“The clear message is that winter will no longer act as a shield for terrorism. Security forces will maintain operational momentum round the year,” the sources said, reaffirming the Army’s commitment to peace and stability in the region. (JKNS)

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