Indian Army conducts joint intelligence, security coordination meeting in J&K’s Rajouri

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 A joint intelligence and security coordination meeting was conducted by Indian Army in the presence of all the stakeholders of bordering Poonch and Rajouri districts of Jammu and Kashmir at Palma Garrison in Rajouri.

The conference was attended by senior officials from the Indian Army, local police, intelligence agencies, and other relevant stakeholders.

The primary objective of the meeting was to assess the existing intelligence and security situation in the region and formulate strategies to ensure the successful and peaceful conduct of upcoming events.

During the meeting, the attendees discussed several key issues related to intelligence gathering, threat assessment, and security arrangements.

They also reviewed the security measures implemented in the aftermath of the abrogation of Article 370, which granted special status to Jammu and Kashmir, and analyzed any potential threats that could arise during the anniversary of this event.

Additionally, the participants addressed the security concerns surrounding the upcoming Independence Day celebration and the Shri Budha Amarnath Yatra, an annual pilgrimage to the holy shrine of Buddha Amarnath, said official spokesman.

He stated that they evaluated the potential challenges, such as possible terrorist activities or civil unrest, and devised strategies to mitigate these risks.

“The meeting served as a platform for sharing intelligence inputs, discussing security protocols, and coordinating efforts among different security agencies,” he added and said that the participants emphasized the need for seamless coordination, intelligence sharing, and proactive measures to ensure the safety and security of the region during these important events.

Overall, the joint intelligence and security coordination meeting aimed to enhance the preparedness and effectiveness of security arrangements in Rajouri and its surrounding areas.

“By pooling their resources and expertise, the stakeholders aimed to create a robust security framework that would deter potential threats and maintain peace and stability in the region,” said an official.

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