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July 28, 2025

Operation Mahadev: Joint Strike Sinks Three LeT Terrorists in Jammu & Kashmir

K
Kalpana SharmaCurrent Affairs Editor & Content Lead

Key Highlights

  • Three Lashkar‑e‑Taiba militants were neutralised in a coordinated assault.
  • The operation unfolded in the Dara region adjacent to Dachigam National Park.
  • Joint forces from the Indian Army, CRPF and Jammu & Kashmir Police acted swiftly to prevent escape.
  • Drone surveillance and additional reinforcements ensured complete area coverage.

Detailed Insights

Based on credible intelligence that flagged a possible cluster of militants in the Lidwas corridor, authorities mobilised the Chinar Corps of the Indian Army alongside Central Reserve Police Force and state police units. The encounter began at approximately 11 o’clock on a Monday morning, led by an aggressive firefight that culminated in the elimination of all three terrorists.

The operation is tied to ongoing investigations into the April 22 Pahalgam tragedy, wherein 26 people lost their lives. Reports point to a possible migration of perpetrators to the Dachigam area, prompting the high‑intensity counter‑terrorism drive.

Commanding officers emphasized that the collected intelligence not only exposed the terrorists’ presence but also established their affiliation with Lashkar‑e‑Taiba. While the exact role of the neutralised militants in the Pahalgam attack remains under scrutiny, the successful strike has reinforced regional security and thwarted potential future threats.

Key Concepts

  • Lashkar‑e‑Taiba (LeT) – A Pakistan‑based Islamist militant outfit engaged in cross‑border terrorism.
  • CRPF – Central Reserve Police Force, a paramilitary force tasked with internal security.
  • Chinar Corps – The Jammu & Kashmir infantry unit of the Indian Army specialising in mountainous terrain operations.
  • Drone Surveillance – Aerial technology employed to monitor and secure hostile zones.
  • Cross‑Border Terrorism – Terrorist activities originating from neighbouring countries and targeting domestic locations.

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