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Operation Sarvashakti is launched by the Indian Army to eradicate terrorists.

Operation Sarvashakti is launched by the Indian Army to eradicate terrorists.

By - 22 Jan 2024 07:08 PM

The Indian Army launches Operation Sarvashakti in response to the increase in terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir, with the goal of coordinating counterterrorism efforts on both sides of the Pir Panjal ranges.The Indian Army is initiating Operation Sarvashakti, a strategic initiative targeted at reducing the influence of terrorist groups that are Pakistani proxies, in response to the increasing terrorist operations that are occurring in Jammu and Kashmir. This operation, which focuses on the Pir Panjal mountain ranges in the Union Territory, aims to destroy terrorists that are active in the delicate Rajouri Poonch area.The Situation: Increasing Acts of Terror in the Pir Panjal Range Terrorist organizations backed by Pakistan have made recent attempts to resurrect violence in the South of the Pir Panjal Mountains, especially in the Rajouri Poonch area. Attacks on Indian forces have been more frequent; the most recent event claimed the lives of four soldiers in the Dera ki Gali area on December 21. The increasing number of victims emphasizes how urgent it is to take decisive action to stop these destabilizing actions.A Comprehensive Counter-Terrorism Strategy: Operation Sarvashakti Combining counterterrorism efforts on both sides of the Pir Panjal ranges is the goal of Operation Sarvashakti. To counter terrorist threats, the White Knight Corps, headquartered in Nagrota, and the Chinar Corps, stationed in Srinagar, will conduct simultaneous operations. Important elements of this operation include coordinated efforts by the Special Operations Group, CRPF, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and intelligence agencies.Historical Reflection: Operation Sarpvinash Operation Sarvashakti, which was inspired by the 2003 operation Sarpvinash, aims to eradicate terrorists from the same regions in the South of the Pir Panjal range. Operation Sarpvinash's past success serves as a model for the current operation and highlights the significance of a complete counterterrorism strategy.From the Viewpoint of the Army Chief: Handling the Resurgence of Terrorism Since 2003, there has been a resurgence of terrorist activity in the region, as confirmed by Army Chief General Manoj Pande. In response, in-depth talks were held to strategize and address the changing danger with Corps Commanders. General Pande's dedication to resolving the matter emphasizes how serious the situation is and how urgently action must be taken.High-Level Arrangement: A Multi-Agency Method Operation Sarvashakti is the outcome of high-level cooperation between the Army Headquarters, the Northern Army Command in Udhampur, and important stakeholders; it is not an isolated endeavor. The groundwork for this cooperative effort was established during a security conference with Home Minister Amit Shah, intelligence agencies, and National Security Advisor Ajit Doval in attendance.Induction of Troops and Enhancement of Intelligence Acknowledging the necessity for heightened security protocols, the Indian Army has commenced the induction of additional troops into the Rajouri-Poonch area. In parallel, measures are being taken to fortify the intelligence infrastructure in the area, improving the capacity to anticipate and thwart acts of terrorism.

Local Assistance and Moral Behavior The Indian Army has shown restraint in the face of provocations by abstaining from retaliating by firing into civilian areas. Following the confrontation on December 21, prompt action was taken against own officers and soldiers, demonstrating a commitment to ethical conduct and encouraging local support in the battle against terrorism. A Coordinated Front Against Terrorism: Operation Sarvashakti One of the most important steps in combating the revival of terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir is Operation Sarvashakti. Along with

 

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