Massive Anti-Terror Crackdown Targets Cross-Border Links in J&K: Raids Across Kulgam, Doda, and Rajouri

Rashika SharmaNationalNovember 8, 2025

Cross-Border Links in J&K
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In a significant and coordinated move against the terror ecosystem, security agencies have launched a major crackdown on cross-border terror links, conducting extensive raids across multiple districts in Jammu and Kashmir. The operations, spanning the strategically vital regions of Kulgam, Doda, and Rajouri, signal an intensified push to dismantle the intricate network of Over Ground Workers (OGWs) and operatives who facilitate militant activities on Indian soil.

The Scope of the Operation

The current wave of raids is part of a sustained, high-pressure campaign by the Jammu and Kashmir Police, Army, and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), often working in conjunction with specialized agencies like the National Investigation Agency (NIA). The primary focus is to choke the supply chain of logistical support, funding, and radicalization efforts orchestrated by handlers based across the Line of Control (LoC).

  • Rajouri and Doda: These districts, falling within the Jammu region, have seen a worrying resurgence of militancy in recent times. The raids here are specifically targeting individuals suspected of providing shelter, reconnaissance, and communication links to active terrorist groups. Officials are meticulously searching for incriminating material such as digital evidence, undocumented financial transaction records, and documentation related to cross-border communication, which are crucial for uncovering the wider conspiracy.
  • Kulgam: In South Kashmir, Kulgam has historically been a hotbed for militant recruitment and hideouts. Recent operations in the district have resulted in the arrest of key OGWs who were instrumental in providing logistical support to terror elements, including those involved in recent high-profile attacks. The ongoing searches aim to neutralize the remnants of these support structures and prevent new recruitment efforts, particularly those linked to proscribed Pakistan-based outfits like Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) and its various proxies.

Focus on Dismantling the Terror Ecosystem

Security officials have consistently highlighted that the real challenge lies in disrupting the ecosystem that sustains terrorism, not just eliminating the terrorists themselves. This current series of raids is a direct manifestation of that strategy, moving beyond traditional counter-insurgency tactics to target the facilitators.

Key Objectives of the Crackdown:

  • Unmasking Over Ground Workers (OGWs): The local collaborators who provide shelter, transport, and intelligence to foreign and local militants.
  • Choking Terror Funding: Identifying and freezing assets linked to Hawala transactions and narco-terror networks that fund extremist activities.
  • Severing Cross-Border Communication: Disrupting the encrypted and virtual channels used by handlers in Pakistan to communicate with their agents in J&K.

The operations have often been preceded by crucial intelligence derived from the forensic analysis of recovered electronic devices and questioning of previously arrested operatives. This intelligence-led approach ensures that the raids are highly targeted and effective, maximizing the chances of uncovering deep-seated networks.

Assurance of Security and Stability

The intensified security action sends a clear message that the administration remains resolute in its commitment to root out terrorism entirely. These coordinated strikes across the Union Territory are viewed by security experts as a necessary step to consolidate the hard-won peace and stability, particularly ahead of the upcoming seasons that may be targeted by external forces to create a climate of fear. The continuous pressure on terror links is vital to ensuring a secure environment for all citizens in Jammu and Kashmir.

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