Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha will chair a significant Unified Headquarters (UHQ) meeting at Raj Bhavan in Jammu today. The meeting, commencing at 11 am, will focus on pressing security issues affecting Jammu and Kashmir (J&K).
The Unified HQ serves as the high command for security and intelligence operations in the region, making this meeting pivotal for current assessments. LG Sinha aims to review the existing security scenario in J&K, particularly concerning recent escalations along the Line of Control (LoC) initiated by Pakistan.
Sources indicate that LG Sinha will receive detailed briefings from senior officials regarding the security landscape in J&K. This includes insights about the situation at the Line of Control and the international borders within the Union Territory.
The meeting will welcome top-tier officials such as Army’s Northern Commander Lieutenant General Prateek Sharma, J&K Director General of Police Nalin Prabhat, Chief Secretary Atal Duloo, along with heads of paramilitary forces and intelligence agencies. Their expertise will guide strategic decisions essential for national security.
Recently, LG Sinha had convened the last UHQ meeting in May this year, marking a noteworthy discussion following the success of ‘Operation Sindoor.’ During that session, he emphasized the need for security agencies to conduct ‘precise, intelligence-led operations’ aimed at neutralizing terrorist threats and dismantling their support systems.
This meeting is critical as authorities prepare for the winter months, where security challenges often intensify. Adequate preparedness becomes paramount in ensuring continued safety for the citizens and stability in the region.
In summary, LG Sinha’s leadership at this UHQ meeting underscores the administration’s commitment to addressing security challenges in J&K effectively. With input from India’s top security officials, the meeting is poised to lay down actionable strategies for ongoing and future operations in the volatile region.