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Six Terrorists Down in 48 Hours — Inside India’s Silent War on Terror

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: May 16, 2025 5:38 pm
Dolon Mondal
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In the last 48 hours, security forces in Kashmir have killed six terrorists in two separate operations. These back-to-back encounters mark a major escalation in India’s push to dismantle terror networks in the Valley.

But what does that mean for the average citizen? In one word—reassurance. Behind every raid, every alert, and every combing operation lies a quiet promise: you should not have to fear terror on your own soil.

Two Days, Two Encounters, Six Dead Militants

In two separate, intelligence-led operations, Indian security forces zeroed in on known militant hideouts. One of the operations led to the killing of Shahid Kuttay, a wanted terrorist linked to multiple attacks, including an incident involving a German tourist.

Kuttay wasn’t just another name on a list. He represented a mindset—radical, violent, and unrepentant. And his elimination sends a clear message: no one is above the law, not even those hiding in shadows.

The coordinated actions were carried out jointly by the Indian Army, local police, and central intelligence. It’s not just a show of strength—it’s a demonstration of unity.

A New Playbook: Proactive, Precise, and Relentless

This is not business as usual. The tone of anti-terror efforts has shifted:

  • Better intelligence is turning whispers into targets.
  • More coordination between agencies is streamlining operations.
  • And India is no longer waiting for the next attack—it’s moving first.

Also Read Rajnath Singh Warns IMF: Pakistan’s Terror Funding Threatens Regional Peace

This shift doesn’t just disrupt terror plans. It shakes the confidence of those who believed the Valley would always be safe terrain for militancy.

The Ground Reality: Less Fear, More Watchfulness

While increased military presence may raise eyebrows, many locals see the upside. Fewer attacks mean fewer funerals. Fewer terror camps mean more children going to school safely. This is the reality India is fighting for—a Kashmir not just free of guns, but free of fear.

Of course, it’s not over. Terrorism doesn’t vanish overnight. But for every successful raid, the distance between now and peace gets a little shorter.

The Bigger Picture: India’s Resolve Is Clear

These recent operations are more than just tactical wins. They’re part of a larger national message: India will not tolerate terror on its soil—no matter where it hides, who funds it, or what excuse it hides behind.

And to those across the border who still dream of destabilizing Kashmir—India isn’t blinking. It’s watching. And it’s acting.

Also Read How Drone Footage Blew the Cover Off Terrorists Before a Deadly J&K Encounter

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