General Upendra Dwivedi, speaking at the Army's annual press conference, disclosed that only four local men in J&K joined militant ranks in 2020 and that 60% of those killed during counter-terrorism operations were from Pakistan. He emphasized that the local people were in favor of peace and that the violence in the region was being orchestrated by Pakistan. Despite the challenges faced by the Army in the past two years, recent successes in reworking the counter-terrorism grid have led to a positive change and the theme of "terrorism to tourism" is gradually becoming a reality in Jammu and Kashmir.
Jammu and Kashmir: Embracing Peace Amid Challenges
The picturesque state of Jammu and Kashmir, once marred by violence, is now witnessing a gradual transformation. The Indian Army's concerted efforts to combat terrorism have yielded positive results, fostering a sense of peace and stability in the region.
Decline in Local Militancy
As revealed by General Upendra Dwivedi, the Army's annual press conference highlighted a significant reduction in local militant recruitment. In 2020, only four local men joined militant ranks, a testament to the diminishing influence of terrorism on the Kashmiri population.
Foreign Terrorist Dominance
The Army further emphasized that approximately 60% of terrorists killed during counter-terrorism operations were of Pakistani origin. This indicates the continued involvement of Pakistan in the region's unrest, despite the country's claims to the contrary.
Local Support for Peace
General Dwivedi stressed that the people of Jammu and Kashmir overwhelmingly support peace and are weary of the violence orchestrated by Pakistan. The Army's commitment to protecting civilians has fostered trust and cooperation, fostering an environment conducive to development and progress.
Counter-Terrorism Successes
The Army's relentless efforts to restructure the counter-terrorism grid have borne fruit. Enhanced intelligence gathering and coordination with security forces have led to the successful elimination of a significant number of terrorists.
Tourism on the Rise
The improved security situation in Jammu and Kashmir has paved the way for a revival of tourism. The government's "terrorism to tourism" initiative is gaining traction, as more and more visitors are drawn to the state's natural beauty and cultural heritage.
Top 5 FAQs and Answers
Q1. What are the reasons for the decline in local militancy in Jammu and Kashmir?
A1. Factors such as increased security measures, improved economic opportunities, and a growing awareness of the futility of violence have contributed to the decline.
Q2. Why is Pakistan still involved in supporting terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir?
A2. Pakistan's actions are driven by its long-standing policy of cross-border terrorism, aimed at destabilizing India and securing its own strategic interests.
Q3. What is the role of the Indian Army in the state's peace process?
A3. The Army plays a crucial role in eliminating terrorist threats, providing security to civilians, and fostering a sense of normalcy.
Q4. What is the "terrorism to tourism" initiative?
A4. The initiative aims to showcase Jammu and Kashmir's beauty and potential while countering the negative perception created by terrorism.
Q5. What is the future outlook for Jammu and Kashmir?
A5. The state is expected to continue its positive trajectory, with further decline in violence and increasing economic growth.
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