In a significant move to bolster the security shield in Kashmir, Director General of CRPF, Shri Gyanendra Pratap Singh, visited the 183 Battalion campus in Pulwama to assess operational readiness and coordination efforts in the region.

During his visit, the DG CRPF interacted with personnel, gaining insights into their routine duties, challenges, and operational deployments. He also held discussions with CRPF and local police officers from Awantipora, Pulwama, and Shopian, emphasizing the importance of seamless coordination and intelligence sharing in counter-terrorism and law enforcement operations.

Focus on Strategic Security Measures
Shri Gyanendra Pratap Singh reviewed the current security dynamics, reinforcing the need for:
- Strategic coordination between CRPF and local police forces to enhance operational efficiency.
- Intelligence-driven operations to proactively address security threats in the region.
- Unified security efforts to ensure stability and peace in South Kashmir.

Highlighting the CRPF’s commitment to safeguarding the region, he commended the personnel’s dedication and vigilance in maintaining law and order. His visit reaffirmed the focus on strengthening counter-insurgency measures, improving infrastructure, and enhancing force morale.
The CRPF remains committed to peace, stability, and the safety of civilians in Kashmir, working in close coordination with local law enforcement agencies to neutralize threats and uphold security in the region.
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