Pakistan Army’s LoC infiltration bid in Poonch foiled, met with retaliation by Indian Army
ET Online April 02, 2025 04:00 PM
Synopsis

Tensions flared along the Line of Control (LoC) as Pakistan violated the ceasefire agreement in Poonch, prompting a strong retaliation from the Indian Army. An attempted infiltration in the Krishna Ghati sector was foiled, with reports of casualties among infiltrators. Meanwhile, security forces in Kathua launched an extensive search operation after spotting suspicious movements. The latest surge in cross-border firing raises concerns over the stability of the 2021 ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan.

J-K: Pakistan Army violates ceasefire along LoC in Poonch, Indian Army retaliates
Tensions escalated on Tuesday as the Pakistan Army fired at Indian positions in the Krishna Ghati (KG) sector of Poonch, violating the ceasefire agreement. The Indian Army responded with a measured yet decisive retaliation. An official spokesperson confirmed that Pakistani troops also attempted an infiltration but were repelled.

The Nangi Tekri Battalion, under the Krishna Ghati Brigade, led the response. "On 01 Apr 25, a mine blast occurred in Krishna Ghati Sector due to Pakistan Army intrusion across LC. This was followed by unprovoked firing and ceasefire violation by Pakistan Army. Own troops responded effectively in a controlled and calibrated manner. Situation is under control and being closely monitored," an Indian Army spokesperson stated, as reported by Hindustan Times.


Pakistan’s Infiltration Attempt Foiled

According to sources, four to five infiltrators from Pakistan were reportedly killed during the exchange of fire, though official confirmation is awaited. The Indian Army stated there were no casualties or damage on its side. Gunfire continued intermittently throughout the day as Indian forces remained fully deployed in the Krishna Ghati area.

This is not the first such incident this year. In February, Pakistani forces attempted a similar intrusion in the Krishna Ghati sector but suffered heavy losses. The Indian Army has since maintained a heightened alert along the LoC.

Search Operations in Kathua Intensify

Meanwhile, security forces have launched a large-scale search-and-destroy operation in Kathua’s Panjtirthi area. The operation, led by the Indian Army, Jammu and Kashmir Police, and Central Reserve Police Force (CRPF), was initiated after suspicious movements were detected on the night of March 31.

"Acting on intelligence inputs, multiple surveillance cum ambushes were deployed in general area Panjtirthi, Kathua by Indian Army, JK Police and CRPF. Suspicious movement was observed on the night of March 31, leading to an exchange of fire. Search and destroy operations launched at first light on April 1. Operations in progress," the Rising Star Corps of the Indian Army stated on X.

Forces remain on high alert in the region, with multiple surveillance teams deployed to monitor further developments.

Sharp Rise in LoC Firing Incidents

Over the last two months, there has been a significant increase in ceasefire violations along the LoC, particularly in the southern Pir Panjal region. Reports suggest that Pakistan has engaged in sniping, cross-border firing, and Border Action Team (BAT) operations. Sources within the Indian Army indicate that these attempts have been effectively countered at the local level.

During the first week of February, Pakistani troops initiated small-arms fire and detonated explosives along the LoC. India retaliated strongly, but despite diplomatic engagements, ceasefire violations have persisted.

The 2021 Ceasefire Agreement in Question

The renewed surge in cross-border firing raises concerns about the durability of the ceasefire agreement reaffirmed by India and Pakistan in February 2021. The pact, signed by the Director Generals of Military Operations (DGMOs) of both countries, was intended to maintain peace along the LoC. However, the repeated violations—especially in the Pir Panjal region—suggest that tensions remain unresolved.

The Indian Army has reiterated the importance of upholding the agreement. "Indian Army reiterates the importance of upholding the tenets of DGsMO understanding of 2021 to maintain peace along the Line of Control," an official stated.

As security forces continue to monitor the situation closely, the increasing hostilities along the LoC signal a fragile peace that may require further diplomatic and military measures to sustain stability.

(With inputs from ANI)
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