In the last three years, the Union Territory administration has invoked 311 (2)(c) of the Constitution to sack over 50 employees, who were allegedly operating in shadows within govt and drawing a salary from the public exchequer, however, they were helping Pakistani terror outfits
In his inaugural address, National Security Advisor Ajit Doval said financial support is the "lifeblood" of terrorism, and greater priority should be accorded to counter terror financing.
Army jawans stand guard at the LoC in Pooch sector, Jammu & Kashmir (PTI photo)
Hundred days at the Line of Control (LoC) have passed without a bullet being fired between Indian and Pakistani forces, bringing in a sense of calm for civilians. But the terror infrastructure in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir are far from being dormant, despite the dip in skirmishes between the two armies.
A flurry of intelligence inputs continues to pour in about terrorist activities in their hideouts close to the LoC in areas under control of the Pakistan Army.
Over the last one month as the guns fell silent, terrorist training camps were active and groups, possibly for infiltration, gathered across the LoC, sources said.
Indian Army Briefs Foreign Envoys Visiting J&K On Pakistan s Role In Cross-LoC Terror Indian Army Briefs Foreign Envoys Visiting J&K On Pakistan s Role In Cross-LoC Terror The envoys, including from member states of the European Union (EU), Brazil, Malaysia, were also briefed about the role of the Pakistani army in helping terrorist infiltrate into India, infiltration patterns and use of drones by Pakistan to airdrop weapons meant for terrorists, they said.
Indian Army today briefed envoys from 24 countries visiting Jammu and Kashmir
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Senior Indian army officials on Thursday briefed envoys from 24 countries visiting Jammu and Kashmir about the role of the Pakistani army in running terror factories across the Line of Control by organising training camps, officials said.
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Jammu & Kashmir: BSF detects underground tunnel at IB in Kathua, second within 10 days
The Border Security Force (BSF) on Saturday detected another underground tunnel in Kathua district during the past 10 days. The underground tunnel was constructed by Pakistan at the International Border (IB) to facilitate the infiltration of terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir.
The secret tunnel was detected during an anti-tunnelling operation in the border outpost Pansar area of Hiranagar sector.
This is the second underground tunnel detected by BSF personnel in Hiranagar sector during the past 10 days, fourth in the past six months along the IB in Samba and Kathua districts and 10th in the past decade.