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    Indian Army Neutralises Lashkar Terrorist In Krishna Ghati Sector Infiltration Bid

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    The Indian Army has foiled a major infiltration attempt in the Krishna Ghati sector of Poonch, killing one infiltrator suspected to be linked to Lashkar‑e‑Taiba.

    The operation was carried out by the Nagrota‑based White Knight Corps, which detected suspicious movement 300 metres inside Indian territory and swiftly neutralised the threat. Search operations are ongoing as authorities believe more infiltrators may have been part of the group.

    The infiltration attempt occurred around four in the afternoon when surveillance systems picked up unusual movement near the Line of Control in the Krishna Ghati sector, south of the Pir Panjal range. Troops of the White Knight Corps responded immediately, engaging the infiltrators and eliminating one individual.

    The Army confirmed that the intruder was neutralised before any breach of the Line of Control could take place. The incident highlights the continued vigilance of Indian forces in this sensitive sector.

    Officials revealed that the infiltrator was suspected to be associated with Lashkar‑e‑Taiba and was attempting to cross near the Bicho Post in Mankote. The Army has cordoned off the area and deployed additional troops, drones, and surveillance equipment to ensure that no other infiltrators remain hidden in the forested terrain.

    The ongoing search operation reflects the seriousness with which the Army treats such attempts, especially given the possibility of multiple operatives being involved.

    This infiltration bid comes at a time when attempts are usually low, but handlers across the border are reportedly desperate to push more terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir. The shortage of operatives follows recent encounters in Poonch, Rajouri, and Kishtwar, where several militants were eliminated. 

    The Army has emphasised that every infiltration bid will fail, reiterating its commitment to maintaining strict vigilance along the Line of Control.

    The White Knight Corps issued a strong message on social media, declaring, “Every infiltration bid will fail. We serve, we protect.” This statement underscores the operational readiness of Indian forces and their determination to prevent any disruption of peace in the region. The Army continues to dominate the area and has reinforced its surveillance grid with hi‑tech equipment to counter infiltration attempts.

    Recent months have seen a series of similar incidents along the Line of Control. On 10 March this year, troops gunned down a Pakistani terrorist and injured another in Rajouri’s Jhangar area.

    Earlier, infiltration attempts were foiled in Bhimber Gali and Sunderbani sectors, while in December last year, the Border Security Force arrested a Jaish‑e‑Mohammed operative in Akhnoor with a large cache of arms. These repeated attempts demonstrate the persistent efforts of Pakistan‑based groups to infiltrate operatives, despite heavy losses.

    Security analysts note that infiltration attempts in Krishna Ghati and adjoining sectors are part of a broader strategy by Pakistan‑based handlers to revive militant activity in Jammu and Kashmir. 

    However, India’s counter‑infiltration grid, strengthened after Operation Sindoor last year, has ensured that such bids are detected and neutralised swiftly. The Army’s ability to intercept infiltrators deep inside Indian territory reflects the effectiveness of its surveillance and rapid response mechanisms.

    The incident also highlights the importance of continued vigilance in sectors like Poonch and Rajouri, which have historically been vulnerable to infiltration due to their terrain and proximity to Pakistan‑occupied Kashmir.

    The Army’s proactive measures, including aerial surveillance and deployment of additional troops, are aimed at ensuring that no gaps remain in the security grid.

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