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No let-up in alert along LoC, IB sectors in J&K on ‘Operation Sindoor’ anniversary | KNO

‘AI-powered smart fencing, drones, and automated systems strengthen border surveillance, ensuring real-time detection and zero infiltration along LoC and IB’

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Srinagar, May 06 (KNO): The Indian Army and the Border Security Force (BSF) have maintained a heightened state of alert along the Line of Control (LoC) and the International Border (IB) across Jammu and Kashmir. An official told the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO) that the security grid remains as vigilant as it was during last year’s ‘Operation Sindoor.’ “The alert posture has been sustained in view of prevailing India–Pakistan tensions and as the anniversary of the military operation approaches, with no relaxation in surveillance or troop readiness,” the official added. “The alert level remains intact. Troops are maintaining strict dominance along the LoC and are prepared to respond swiftly to any situation,” he said. Key sectors in North Kashmir, including Gurez, Uri, Karnah and Tangdhar, as well as multiple forward areas in the Jammu region, are under intensified monitoring. Along the IB in Jammu, BSF personnel are carrying out round-the-clock patrolling supported by electronic surveillance systems. Officials said the forces have significantly strengthened border management through the deployment of advanced and largely indigenous technologies. AI-powered smart fencing systems integrated with “Avekshan” software are being used to detect and track movement along vulnerable stretches, while the Tactical Advanced Integrated Weapon System (TAIWS) enables automated surveillance and rapid threat assessment. Robotic Multi-Utility Legged Equipment (MULE) platforms are assisting troops in difficult terrain, particularly in high-altitude sectors. Anti-drone guns, jamming systems and surveillance drones equipped with high-resolution cameras and night-vision capabilities are ensuring continuous 24x7 monitoring, officials said. “Technology is playing a critical role. From AI-based detection to drone surveillance, the objective is zero infiltration and real-time response,” another officer said. Troops are also conducting regular training drills simulating infiltration attempts, bunker attacks and coordinated responses to maintain operational readiness. Bulletproof vehicles and all-terrain mobility platforms have been deployed to ensure rapid troop movement across mountainous regions. Officials said that civilian safety in border areas remains a priority, with coordination mechanisms in place to respond to any escalation. Pertinently, ‘Operation Sindoor,’ was launched on the night of May 7–8 last year to avenge the Pahalgam terror attack that left 26 civilians, mostly tourists dead. It marked a calibrated military response to terror attack. The operation targeted multiple terrorist training facilities and infrastructure across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and beyond. The strikes, carried out with coordinated use of missiles, air power, drones and artillery, focused on camps linked to groups such as Lashkar-e-Taiba and Jaish-e-Mohammed. Officials had described the operation as precise and intelligence-led, aimed at minimising collateral damage while signalling a zero-tolerance approach to cross-border terrorism. The operation saw limited escalation, including aerial engagements and cross-border shelling, before both sides moved towards a ceasefire understanding around May 10. Officials said the lessons from Operation Sindoor continue to shape current deployment and preparedness strategies along the borders. “Dominance along the LoC is critical. Our forces remain committed to maintaining peace through vigilance and readiness,” an official said, adding that the alert grid will remain in place in the coming days—(KNO)

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