Kashmir on High Alert for Republic Day Amid Terror Threat
Security forces across Jammu and Kashmir have been placed on maximum alert ahead of Republic Day celebrations. This follows specific intelligence warnings about the movement of foreign terrorists attempting to infiltrate the Valley, officials confirmed on Wednesday.
Key Takeaways
- Intelligence warns of foreign terrorist groups attempting infiltration.
- Security grid reviewed, patrols intensified across Valley and LoC.
- Heightened vigil despite severe sub-zero cold wave conditions.
Specific Intelligence Inputs Prompt Action
According to officials, intelligence agencies have flagged that groups of foreign terrorists are trying to enter the Kashmir Valley. Their potential target: carrying out attacks around Republic Day, including the main parade at Srinagar’s Sher-e-Kashmir Cricket Stadium.
“While the overall security grid is robust, the fresh intelligence inputs have prompted a review of all security arrangements,” an official stated.
Security Measures Intensified
In response, security forces have ramped up several measures:
- Enhanced Patrolling: Increased presence, especially in sensitive areas of Srinagar and along the Line of Control (LoC) in north Kashmir.
- Strict Checkpoints: Vehicles are being thoroughly screened at all major town entry and exit points.
- Random Searches: Being conducted in crowded public places to deter any threats.
Security agencies are also closely tracking the movement of overground workers (OGWs) and sympathisers who could provide logistical support to infiltrators.
Braving the Extreme Cold
The security alert coincides with a severe cold wave gripping the Valley. Srinagar recorded a low of minus 4.4 degrees Celsius on Tuesday night, with famous water bodies like the Dal Lake partially frozen.
Despite the harsh sub-zero temperatures, officials confirmed that security forces are maintaining a tight, round-the-clock vigil to prevent any disruption to the Republic Day festivities.



