The Indian Army’s 4 Rashtriya Rifles has intensified patrolling in the dense forests and hilly terrain of Bhaderwah in Jammu and Kashmir to strengthen the security grid and ensure peace in the region.
The increased patrolling aims to reassure both residents and tourists, and to prevent any anti-social or disruptive activities. With major tourist spots reopening in Jammu and Kashmir, the Army has enhanced security arrangements to ensure the safety of all visitors and locals.
With the recent opening of major tourist spots in Jammu and Kashmir, the Indian Army has stepped up security measures to ensure the safety of every individual visiting or residing in the region. Four Rashtriya Rifles of the Indian Army have intensified patrolling in the dense forests and hilly terrains of Bhaderwah.
The foot patrols are being supported by drones to carry out aerial surveillance in remote areas, allowing the Army to monitor difficult terrains more effectively.
A senior officer of the 4 Rashtriya Rifles stated, “Our focus is to leave no gaps in the security grid. We regularly patrol dense and remote forest areas to ensure complete area domination and maintain the serenity and safety that Bhaderwah is known for.”
Bhaderwah, located in the Doda district, has witnessed terror-related incidents in the past. The Army’s strong presence in the area has helped monitor and prevent such activities.
In response to previous attacks, security forces have stepped up surveillance and taken a proactive approach to track and eliminate foreign terrorists operating in the region.
The Army’s counter-terrorism operations in Doda have yielded positive results, further reinforcing regional security. (AGENCIES)