Clash Erupts Between Security Forces and Militants in Jammu and Kashmir

A significant encounter has erupted in the Dorimal forests of Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir, between security forces and suspected militants. With ongoing operations to locate the militants, the Indian Army has previously announced the dismantling of a terrorist network in Kishtwar. Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi has issued a stern warning to Pakistan regarding its support for terrorism. This article delves into the details of the encounter, the army's past operations, and the implications of General Dwivedi's statements.
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Encounter in Rajouri's Dorimal Forests

An encounter has broken out between militants and security forces in the Dorimal forests of Rajouri, Jammu and Kashmir. Authorities suspect that 2-3 militants may be trapped in the area, prompting an ongoing search operation to locate the remaining militants. The security forces initiated the operation following reports of militant activity in the forest. During this operation, the militants opened fire, leading to the confrontation.


Army's Announcement on Terror Network Elimination in Kishtwar

In February of this year, the Indian Army's White Knight Corps announced the dismantling of a terrorist network in Kishtwar. The army released images of seven militants, stating, "The terrorist network in Kishtwar has been eliminated after 326 days." The announcement highlighted that among those killed was Jaish commander Saifullah, who was identified as the mastermind behind the Kishtwar terrorist attack. The White Knight Corps also noted that the Jammu and Kashmir Police, CRPF, and intelligence agencies were involved in this operation.


General Upendra Dwivedi's Strong Message to Pakistan

Last week, Indian Army Chief General Upendra Dwivedi delivered a stern military message to Islamabad, asserting that if Pakistan continues to harbor terrorists and engage in activities against India, it must decide whether it wants to be part of geography or history. During a discussion session organized by the Manekshaw Centre titled 'Uniform Unveiled,' he was asked how the Indian Army would respond if situations similar to Operation Sindoor arose again. General Dwivedi reiterated his previous statements, emphasizing that Pakistan must make a choice regarding its actions against India. His remarks came just days after the nation and the Indian Army commemorated the first anniversary of Operation Sindoor, reinforcing India's stance against terrorism.