Indian Troops Launch Cordon and Search Operation in IIOJK

Indian Troops Launch Cordon and Search Operation in IIOJK

February 15, 2025 Off By Sharp Media

In a tense development, Indian troops have initiated a massive operation in Kupwara district in IIOJK, tightening their grip on the region under controversial measures.

Indian troops have recently launched a cordon and search operation (CASO) in the Kupwara district of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK). The operation was focused on the Bandi Mohalla and Channipura areas of the district, with troops combing the region for potential targets.

The military operation, which began earlier today, has created an atmosphere of uncertainty and fear in the area. Residents have reported heavy military presence, as security forces continue their search operations to track down individuals they suspect of being involved in anti-government activities.

While the operation is ongoing, no official statements regarding the specific objectives or outcomes of the search have been released so far. However, such operations are typically part of the Indian military’s broader strategy to combat militancy in the region. They often involve house-to-house searches, detentions, and other measures that have been criticized for their heavy-handed nature.

This operation in Kupwara comes amid ongoing concerns over the increasing militarization of Jammu and Kashmir. The region has seen frequent cordon and search operations, often raising fears of rights violations and harassment among local residents. Critics argue that these operations contribute to the further militarization of the region and exacerbate the suffering of Kashmiris under Indian rule.

As the situation develops, residents and observers alike are awaiting further updates, but the operation remains a vivid reminder of the ongoing conflict and tension in the region.