The terror attack in the Dudu area of Udhampur district, which claimed the life of CRPF Inspector Kuldeep Kumar, is a stark reminder of the ongoing and evolving challenges faced by security forces in J&K. Despite significant progress in counterterrorism operations over the years, the persistence of such incidents highlights the complex dynamics at play in the region. It is important to reflect on the resilient spirit of security forces who continue to stand as a bulwark against terrorism. The sacrifice of the CRPF Inspector underscores the harsh realities of counterterrorism operations in J&K. The attack in Chill village, which led to his martyrdom, was not an isolated incident but part of a disturbing pattern of renewed terrorist activity in the region. This attack follows closely on the heels of another encounter in the Doda district, where an Army captain was martyred while engaging with heavily armed terrorists.
The frequency and nature of these attacks point to a concerning trend: the resurgence of terrorist activities in areas that had, until recently, been relatively peaceful. The forested regions of Basantgarh and surrounding areas, which have seen sporadic terrorist incidents since April, are now witnessing an uptick in violence. These incidents are not mere anomalies but are indicative of a concerted effort by terrorist handlers across the border to reignite militancy in the Jammu region, an area that had seen a significant decline in such activities over the past two decades. The strategic intent behind these attacks is clear. By targeting security forces and attempting to infiltrate relatively quiet areas, terrorist groups aim to destabilise the region and create a sense of fear and uncertainty. The involvement of foreign elements, particularly those with links to Pakistan-based terror outfits, cannot be overlooked. The resurgence of terror activities in Jammu is likely being orchestrated by handlers who see the region as a new front in their ongoing campaign against India. This shift in focus from the Kashmir Valley to the Jammu region demands a recalibration of security strategies to address the evolving threat.
The recent surge in terror incidents since the parliamentary elections suggests that neighbouring Pakistan is unsettled by the voting patterns observed. Now, with the Assembly election schedule announced, Pakistan-based handlers appear to be attempting to instil fear among the public through these cowardly acts of terror. In response, the government has taken swift action at the highest levels and the security apparatus is also being strengthened with the reinforcement of additional security forces.
While the challenging forested terrain presents a significant obstacle, security forces are expected to overcome these difficulties. The recent stiff resistance from VDGs and the government’s commitment to strengthening these groups are positive developments. Although the terrorists have changed tactics, their impact will be temporary. Just as they have done in Kashmir, the security forces will confront and neutralise these threats with full force in the coming days.
Complacency has no place in the fight against terrorism, and security forces must adhere strictly to standard operating procedures. Every security agency must execute its role flawlessly, and local residents must provide specific intelligence to ensure that terrorists are neutralised as quickly as possible. The Jammu and Kashmir Police has a crucial role to play in intelligence gathering at the grassroots level. Additionally, there needs to be a sustained focus on intelligence gathering and analysis, particularly in identifying and neutralising sleeper cells and networks that facilitate such attacks. Any existing loopholes in the security framework must be addressed promptly. As the election campaign gains momentum, ensuring foolproof security is now more critical than ever. The path ahead is fraught with challenges, but with the unwavering spirit of our security forces and the collective will of the nation, the darkness of terrorism will ultimately be dispelled.