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122413
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ID:
154575
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ID:
150659
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ID:
122150
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ID:
154447
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ID:
125928
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Publication |
2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
After a decade of peace, the Line of Control (LC) in Poonch sector is hot again following the killing of five soldiers by Border Action Team (BAT) of Pakistan army at Khari Karmara village in Poonch sector on August 6. This was the second BAT action in Poonch sector this year. Earlier, two soldiers were beheaded early January. The intense LC firing started three days after the BAT action only after the army got a go ahead for a befitting reply to Pakistani ceasefire violations in the sector.
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ID:
132260
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
This year the Indian Army achieved a major success by killing 41 militants including 11 top commanders of Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT), Jaish-e-Mohammad (JeM) and Hizbul Mujahideen (HM) and arrested 23 of them in joint operations with the police.
The figures reveal that this is more than the number of militants neutralised last year, but over the years killing of militants is not making much of a difference as new recruits replace them.
Lieutenant General Subrata Saha, who took over as the General Officer Commanding (GOC) of Army's strategic Chinar Corps or 15 Corps, responsible for tackling militancy in Kashmir besides guarding the Line of Control (LC), has a bigger challenge ahead. For him, killing the militancy is a challenge and not counting the dead.
As per the figures given by the Jammu and Kashmir Police, there are 130 active militants in Kashmir valley and if the rate at which they were eliminated this year continues, not a single militant will be left by next year.
Says a senior army officer: "That is not the case, as per our records at least 16 Kashmiri youth, mostly educated, joined militancy this year. The numbers could be more than our records. And on an average two-three youth get lured into militancy during the funeral of a militant commander."
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ID:
122213
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ID:
147347
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Summary/Abstract |
The long-term consequences of killing Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani, who has now become a new icon of Kashmir militancy, are unpredictable.
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ID:
122339
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ID:
150736
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ID:
150705
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ID:
122163
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ID:
135647
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Summary/Abstract |
It was an unusual Diwali gift for the people of Kashmir this year. The Prime Minister spent time with the flood affected people and announced a special package of Rs 745 crore to help rebuild the ravaged state. Out of this, Rs 175 crore is meant for renovation of six major hospitals while Rs 570 crore is for rebuilding homes damaged in the floods. The money, he said, would be directly credited to the bank accounts of the victims, thus removing any bureaucratic hurdle.
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ID:
122560
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ID:
122627
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ID:
152399
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