The Indian Army has launched Operation SHIVA 2025 to ensure the safe and smooth conduct of the Shri Amarnath Yatra in Jammu and Kashmir. The operation, announced on Friday, involves heavy deployment of troops, modern surveillance tools, and disaster response measures. The security drive is vital due to increased threats from Pakistan-backed groups this year.
Strong Security Measures for Devotee Safety
As part of Operation SHIVA 2025, the Army has deployed over 8,500 troops along the northern and southern routes of the Yatra. This effort is in close coordination with the civil administration and Central Armed Police Forces (CAPFs). A multi-layered counter-terror grid, supported by advanced surveillance, has been set up to monitor any suspicious activity.
To prevent drone threats, a counter-unmanned aerial system (C-UAS) grid of over 50 systems has been activated. Continuous drone and UAV surveillance is being conducted along the Yatra route and the holy cave. High-resolution PTZ cameras and live drone feeds are tracking convoys for early threat detection.
Medical, Communication, and Infrastructure Support
The Indian Army has also arranged strong medical support for pilgrims. This includes,
- 150+ medical staff
- 2 advanced dressing stations
- 9 aid posts
- A 100-bed hospital
- 26 oxygen booths with 2 lakh litres of oxygen
Communication during the Yatra is being ensured through signal companies, while bomb detection squads are on high alert. Helicopters are ready for emergencies.
Engineer teams are building and repairing bridges, improving roads, and supporting disaster response. Other arrangements include emergency food supplies for 25,000 people, tent cities, bulldozers, and water points.
Commitment to Peaceful Pilgrimage
The Indian Army emphasized that Operation SHIVA 2025 shows its strong commitment to making the Amarnath Yatra peaceful and secure. Officials noted the importance of this security due to rising threats from proxy terror groups after recent encounters in the Kashmir Valley. Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) are also in place to respond to any emergency swiftly.


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