To ensure safe and smooth conduct of the 38-day annual Amarnath Yatra, the Indian Army has rolled out Operation SHIVA 2025, deploying more than 8,500 troops alongside advanced surveillance and combat technology.
Official sources informed that a large-scale operation, launched in coordination with the Civil Administration and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs), is designed to provide a multi-layered security grid along both the Baltal and Pahalgam routes. This year’s deployment comes amid increased security concerns following the aftermath of Operation Sindoor, with threats emanating from Pakistan-backed proxy elements.
They said that as part of the extensive deployment, a dedicated counter-UAS (Unmanned Aerial System) grid featuring over 50 C-UAS and EW (Electronic Warfare) systems has been positioned to counter drone-based threats. “Live surveillance via UAVs (drones) and PTZ camera feeds is actively monitoring Yatra convoys and the Holy Cave. Engineer task forces have been mobilised for infrastructure tasks like bridge laying, track widening, and landslide mitigation,” they added.
The operation also includes over 150 doctors and paramedics, two Advanced Dressing Stations, nine Medical Aid Posts, a 100-bed hospital, and 26 oxygen booths backed by 2 lakh litres of oxygen, sources said, adding that Signal companies, EME technical detachments, and Bomb Detection & Disposal Squads have also been deployed.
Provisioning of emergency rations for 25,000 people, quick reaction teams (QRTs), tent cities, water supply points, and essential plant equipment, they added.
The Army is utilising real-time convoy tracking from Jammu to the Holy Cave, integrating feeds from drones and high-resolution cameras. This technology-backed situational awareness is enabling swift threat detection and immediate coordination among agencies in case of emergencies.
Indian Army helicopters are on standby for rapid evacuation or any contingency response, adding an aerial dimension to the operational readiness, an official said.
“Operation SHIVA 2025 represents a comprehensive blend of manpower, technology, and preparedness to ensure a secure and spiritually fulfilling pilgrimage for lakhs of devotees,” he added.
The Yatra, which commenced on July 3, will conclude on August 9—(KNO)