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LG On Forefront After Operation Sindoor

Shafqat Bukhari by Shafqat Bukhari
May 11, 2025
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“The cross-border strikes carried out by India’s armed forces on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir are not isolated acts of retaliation—they are part of a broader strategy of preemptive defense and deterrence.”

In the wake of Operation Sindoor, a precisely executed military response to the April 22 Pahalgam carnage, the strategic and administrative response from Jammu and Kashmir’s leadership has demonstrated clarity, unity, and an unflinching resolve. The Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, Manoj Sinha, attending a high-level virtual meeting chaired by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, sent a clear message: the Union Territory is not just aligned with the Centre’s national security goals—it is actively leading from the front. The presence of top officials, including Chief Secretary Atal Dulloo, DGP Nalin Prabhat, and senior Intelligence Bureau officers, at Raj Bhavan for this meeting underscores the seriousness with which this moment is being handled. This is not business as usual. The cross-border strikes carried out by India’s armed forces on terror infrastructure in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir are not isolated acts of retaliation—they are part of a broader strategy of preemptive defense and deterrence. In affirming that Union Home Minister’s directions will be implemented in letter and spirit, Lieutenant Governor Sinha has taken political ownership of the security situation in the UT. His clear instructions to officials to neutralize any potential threats and his review of the border districts’ preparedness are important steps in ensuring that the administration remains a step ahead of any nefarious designs hatched across the Line of Control. What also stands out in this moment is the cohesive institutional response from the UT administration. The coordination between the civil administration, police forces, intelligence agencies, and the military has rarely been this visible or effective. It is a model of governance that leaves no room for complacency. With reports of Pakistani shelling targeting civilians, the Lieutenant Governor’s direction to evacuate villagers from vulnerable border areas to safer shelters shows not just strategic preparedness but humanitarian foresight. Equally significant was his public acknowledgment and appreciation of India’s tri-services precision missile strikes, describing Operation Sindoor as a remarkable feat of military resolve.

“Lieutenant Governor Sinha’s messaging—“We are alert, equipped and fully prepared”—carries weight. It reassures the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir that they are not alone in their grief, nor will they be abandoned in their hour of need. At the same time, it sends a strong signal to adversaries and their proxies: any act of terror will be met with swift, precise, and proportionate force. This moment is a test not only of administrative acumen but also of moral clarity. With zero tolerance for terrorism, a focused strategy, and close alignment between state and central leadership, Jammu and Kashmir is charting a path forward—one rooted in security, stability, and justice for all its citizens.”

In doing so, the Lieutenant Governor gave voice to the collective pain and anger of a region devastated by repeated terror attacks, while also reinforcing the people’s confidence in the state’s institutions and security apparatus. Lieutenant Governor Sinha’s messaging—“We are alert, equipped and fully prepared”—carries weight. It reassures the citizens of Jammu and Kashmir that they are not alone in their grief, nor will they be abandoned in their hour of need. At the same time, it sends a strong signal to adversaries and their proxies: any act of terror will be met with swift, precise, and proportionate force. This moment is a test not only of administrative acumen but also of moral clarity. With zero tolerance for terrorism, a focused strategy, and close alignment between state and central leadership, Jammu and Kashmir is charting a path forward—one rooted in security, stability, and justice for all its citizens.

Shafqat Bukhari

Shafqat Bukhari

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