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Indian Army to Deploy More Troops in Poonch Belt

Indian Army to Deploy More Troops in Poonch Belt

Defense News ,India :- The Rajouri-Poonch sector is witnessing a surge in military deployments as a response to a series of attacks on security personnel and heightened activity by terrorists of Pakistani origin. These militants have established hideouts in dense forests near the Line of Control (LoC).

In light of these developments, additional troops are being mobilized to the troubled region, with a specific focus on countering terror modules that have intensified their attacks in the Poonch-Rajouri sector. Interestingly, there are suspicions of a collaboration between Pakistan and China with the aim of reviving terrorism in the area, potentially as a tactic to exert pressure for the removal of troops from Ladakh.

It is noteworthy that troop movements along the China border will remain unaffected, and reinforcements will be directed exclusively to address the challenges posed by terrorism. The military is prepared to bring in additional forces, even from outside of Jammu and Kashmir if deemed necessary.

The Rashtriya Rifles, a specialized counter-insurgency force, which was initially deployed to Ladakh in response to the influx of Chinese troops in disputed regions in 2020, is now being redirected to tackle the rising terror threats in the Rajouri-Poonch sector.

Recognizing the urgency of the situation, another brigade has been recently dispatched to counteract terror activities, and there is a possibility of further reinforcements due to the escalating incidents of terror. Intelligence sources reveal that despite economic challenges in Pakistan, terror training camps and launching pads are operating at full strength.

Since mid-2021, the Poonch-Rajouri sector has experienced a series of attacks on security forces. Suspicions are arising that highly trained former Pakistani Army soldiers have been strategically inserted to intensify attacks and rekindle unrest in a region that has enjoyed relative peace over the past decade. The situation remains fluid, and the military is actively working to dismantle terror networks and restore stability in the troubled sector.

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