General Upendra Dwivedi, Chief of Army Staff (COAS), presided over a high-level Joint Security Review Meeting held at Nagrota, Jammu and Kashmir. The meeting saw participation from top military and security leadership, including the Army Commander of Northern Command, GOCs of White Knight Corps, Chinar Corps, and Rising Star Corps, along with the Director General of Jammu and Kashmir Police, the Additional DG of CRPF, heads of intelligence agencies, and representatives from various security forces of the UT of Jammu and Kashmir.
The focus of the discussions was on the prevailing security dynamics within the region, addressing both current challenges and strategic responses. The meeting underscored the critical need for enhanced synergy and seamless coordination among all armed forces and security agencies to maintain peace and stability in Jammu and Kashmir.
This collaborative approach highlighted during the meeting is fundamental in reinforcing the security framework in the region, ensuring that all forces operate with a unified strategy and shared objectives. The deliberations aimed at further strengthening the joint operations and intelligence-sharing mechanisms, which are pivotal for addressing the complexities of the security environment in Jammu and Kashmir.
The Joint Security Review Meeting not only provided a platform for evaluating the ongoing security measures but also facilitated a comprehensive exchange of insights and plans to adapt to the evolving security scenarios effectively. The high-level engagement demonstrates the commitment of India’s security apparatus to uphold safety, peace, and stability in the region, reflecting a collective resolve to counter and manage security threats with utmost efficiency.