India, Pakistan to hold Brigadier-level flag meeting at J&K LoC

IANS February 21, 2025 305 views

India and Pakistan are set to hold a critical flag meeting at the Line of Control to address rising border tensions and ceasefire violations. Recent incidents including IED blasts and cross-border firing have heightened security concerns in Jammu and Kashmir. Union Home Minister Amit Shah has directed security forces to maintain zero tolerance for terrorist activities. The meeting aims to restore the 2021 ceasefire agreement and prevent further escalation of conflicts.

"Zero infiltration and zero tolerance for terrorists" - Amit Shah, Union Home Minister
Jammu, Feb 21: India and Pakistan are scheduled to hold a flag meeting on Friday on the Line of Control (LoC) in Jammu and Kashmir's Poonch district to address the rising incidents of ceasefire violation.

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India Pakistan to discuss recent border firing incidents

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Ceasefire agreement under strain after soldier casualties

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Security forces intensify anti-terror operations in J&K

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Terrorist infiltration attempts continue despite election peace

The flag meeting will be attended by Brigadier-level officers of the two sides at the Chakan Da Bagh LoC crossing point in the district.

Indian and Pakistan armies announced a ceasefire in 2021. Due to this ceasefire agreement, tensions on the LoC came down appreciably and a modicum of normalcy returned to hundreds of families living on the two sides of the border.

However, recent incidents of firing from across the LoC resulted in injuries to two soldiers in Poonch and Rajouri districts.

On February 11, two soldiers, including a captain, were killed in an improvised explosive device (IED) blast in the Akhnoor sector of the LoC in Jammu district. The officials said the IED had been planted by the terrorists.

The Indian Army had retaliated to cross-LoC firing in Poonch district. Reports said the Indian retaliation caused casualties on the Pakistan side of the LoC. Intelligence reports said that due to scant snowfall this winter, the traditional infiltration routes in J&K are still open and the terrorists have been trying to sneak into the Indian side of the LoC.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah chaired two security review meetings on J&K. During those meetings, he gave orders to the security forces to ensure zero infiltration and zero tolerance for terrorists.

J&K Lt Governor Manoj Sinha also chaired two security meetings recently, one in Srinagar and the other in Jammu. The Lt Governor gave orders to police and the security forces to dismantle the terror ecosystem by targeting terrorists, their over-ground workers (OGWs) and sympathisers.

The terrorists have been trying to increase their activities after the peaceful and people-participative Lok Sabha and Legislative Assembly elections in the union territory last year.

After the spurt in terrorist activities, the security forces launched aggressive operations against the terrorists.

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