Indicator | From June, 2004 to May, 2014 | From June, 2014 to 31st July, 2024 | % Reduction |
Total Incidents (terrorists initiated incidents (TII) and encounters) | 7217 | 2263 | 69 % |
Total death (Civilian + Security Forces) |
2829 | 944 | 67 % |
Death of civilians | 1769 | 353 | 80 % |
Security Forces killed in action | 1060 | 591 | 44 % |
Stone Pelting
Indicator | 2010 | 2023 | Reduction |
Organized stone pelting | 2654 | 0 | 100% |
Organized strikes | 132 | 0 | |
Death of civilians in stone pelting | 112 | 0 | |
Injured civilians/ Security
Forces in stone pelting |
6,235 | 0 |
Measures Adopted to improve the security scenario in J&K
- Improving the security and quality of life of people in Jammu and
Kashmir is the top priority of the government.
- Zero tolerance policy against terrorism
o Effective, continuous and sustained action.
o Zero Terror – Plan and Area Domination – Plan
o Demolition of complete terror ecosystem
o De-radicalization efforts
o Crackdown on Terror Finance: Seizure/Attach/Freeze- Banning anti-national organizations
o Multi-pronged strategy to prevent infiltration: Multi-layered deployment, fencing, technology
o UAPA case – Qualitative Disposal Effort: Monitoring on daily basis
- Enhancement of Counter Insurgency Grid- Importance to Jammu and Kashmir Police in all operations. The entire terror eco-system is now targeted by the security agencies.
- Special focus on modernization and strengthening of security equipment
- Restriction on terror glorification:
o Restriction on public funeral
o Terror supporters removed from Government Jobs.
o Action taken against terrorists in Bar Council
o Terror supporters – unfit for government jobs, government contracts
Positive outcomes of security measures
- Marked improvement in citizens life, schools are now functional, record flow of tourists (2.11 Cr in 2023), economic activities leading to increased income generation etc.
- The G-20 tourism group meeting was held successfully in Srinagar.
- Shri Amaranth Ji Yatra was successfully conducted in 2023 and 4.5 lakh pilgrims participated in the holy Yatra.
- After 34 years, the Moharram procession was allowed on the traditional route in Srinagar where nearly 40,000 people took part.
- The Elections to all the five Parliamentary Constituencies in J&K held peacefully with record voting.