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Army holds ‘synergy’ conference with ITBP, BSF at Northern Command headquarters in J&K

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Army holds ‘synergy’ conference with ITBP, BSF at Northern Command headquarters in J&K

Jammu, Mar 07: The Army’s Northern Command in Jammu and Kashmir’s Udhampur district on Saturday hosted a “synergy” conference with the Indo-Tibetan Border Police (ITBP) and the Border Security Force (BSF) to enhance coordination in view of the evolving security landscape, officials said.

The conference, under the leadership of General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, Northern Command Lt Gen Pratik Sharma, focused on sharing insights into the operational construct, aligning strategies and capabilities to surmount emerging security challenges, they said.

“Enhancing synergy for national security – HQ (Headquarter) Northern Command hosted a synergy conference to enhance coordination with ITBP and BSF,” the Northern Command said in a post on X.

“The forum deliberated on the evolving security landscape and focused on sharing insights into the operational construct, aligning strategies and capabilities to surmount emerging security challenges,” it said.

The Army said Lt Gen Sharma interacted with the participants, commending them for their dedicated and resolute approach during operations.

“The delibrations reinforced the spirit of synergy and trust strengthening the collective resolve towards a safer and stronger nation,” it said.

An equipment display was also organised at the venue to showcase emerging technologies inducted by the forces as part of efforts to remain future-ready, it said.

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DGP calls for strict action against elements involved in unlawful activities

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DGP calls for strict action against elements involved in unlawful activities

Srinagar, Mar 07: The Director General of Police (DGP) J&K Nalin Prabhat on Saturday chaired a comprehensive review meeting to assess the overall security scenario, counter-terror (CT) operations—both kinetic and non-kinetic—and the law & order situation in Police District Awantipora.

During the meeting, the DGP took a detailed review of the prevailing security situation with special focus on ongoing counter-terror operations, both kinetic and non-kinetic. He also reviewed measures being taken to curb drug abuse and other criminal activities across Police District Awantipora.

The DGP emphasized the need to further intensify the drive against anti-national elements, drugs and crime. He directed officers to take strict and effective action against those involved in such unlawful activities and urged them to remain vigilant, disciplined and proactive in their respective areas of responsibility.

He stressed strong coordination, intelligence-based operations, and proactive policing to maintain peace and stability. The DGP appreciated the efforts of officers and jawans and urged all ranks to remain alert, disciplined, and mission-oriented.

He was accompanied by Special DG Coordination, PHQ J&K, Syed Javid Mujtaba Gillani, Inspector General of Police Kashmir Zone, V.K. Birdi and DIG SKR Javid Iqbal Matoo.

The review meeting was attended by senior officers including SSP Awantipora, Addl. SP Awantipora, all SDPOs, DySP SOGs.

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Mehbooba Mufti urges PM to evacuate J-K students stranded in Iran

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Mehbooba Mufti urges PM to evacuate J-K students stranded in Iran

Srinagar, Mar 07: Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to ensure the safe return of students from Jammu and Kashmir stranded in Iran.

In a post on X, Mufti, a former chief minister of the erstwhile state of Jammu and Kashmir, said that as the situation rapidly deteriorates in Iran, thousands of students from the Union territory studying there are currently stranded.

“Urge PM @narendramodi ji for his personal intervention to ensure their safe passage home & also @MEAIndia @DrSJaishankar to initiate evacuation efforts at the earliest,” Mufti said.

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Iran’s president defies US demands but apologises for strikes on neighbours

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Iran’s president defies US demands but apologises for strikes on neighbours

Dubai, Mar 07: Iran’s president said on Saturday that a demand by the United States for an unconditional surrender is a “dream that they should to take to their grave.”

President Masoud Pezeshkian made the statement in a prerecorded address aired by state television.

He also apologised for Iran’s attacks on regional countries, insisting that Tehran would halt them and suggesting they were caused by miscommunication in the ranks. His statement aired after repeated attacks on Saturday morning on Bahrain, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

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Visually impaired Irfan Lone’s UPSC success inspires youth, says Naeem Akhtar

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Visually impaired Irfan Lone’s UPSC success inspires youth, says Naeem Akhtar

In a statement, Akhtar said that Irfan Ahmad Lone’s remarkable achievement has brought immense pride and recognition to the entire Bandipora district.

“I feel proud as I belong to Bandipora district, and it is always a moment of great happiness when someone from my district cracks such a prestigious examination at the national level,” he said.

Akhtar said he has known Irfan personally and closely, describing his journey as one of extraordinary resilience. “I have known Irfan intimately. He comes from a disadvantaged socioeconomic background and has battled immense odds to achieve what he has today,” he said.

Highlighting Irfan’s earlier accomplishments, Akhtar said that before clearing the civil services examination, Irfan had also cracked the competitive examination for a senior officer’s position in Life Insurance Corporation of India and is currently serving there.

He further noted that Irfan completed his graduation from University of Delhi and later pursued his master’s degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, demonstrating consistent academic excellence despite his visual impairment.

Akhtar said Irfan’s success is a shining example of determination, perseverance and courage, and will serve as a great inspiration for the youth of the region, particularly persons with disabilities who aspire to achieve big goals in life.

He also congratulated Irfan’s family and wished him a bright and successful future in his career, expressing hope that his achievement will motivate many more young people from the district to work hard and bring laurels to the region. (KNS)

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Mortar shell defused along LoC in J-K’s Poonch

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Mortar shell defused along LoC in J-K’s Poonch

Mendhar, Mar 07: A live mortar shell was safely defused by security forces in a forward village near the Line of Control (LoC) in Poonch district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, officials said.

A border resident spotted the mortar shell lying in a secluded area of Brari village in the Sawjian sector and alerted the Army unit and the local police post, they said.

A bomb disposal squad was rushed to the scene, and the mortar shell was defused without causing any damage, officials said.

The shell was apparently fired from across the border earlier but had remained unexploded, they said.

Recovery of such mortar shells in forward areas is a routine occurrence as ordnance fired during ceasefire violations often remain buried or undetected for long periods before being found, officials said.

They added that such unexploded ordnance poses a serious risk to civilians living in border areas. Security forces and bomb disposal squads are frequently called in to secure the area and safely defuse or dispose of these shells to prevent any untoward incident.

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Bandipora–Gurez road closed after snowfall at Razdan Top

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Bandipora–Gurez road closed after snowfall at Razdan Top

Bandipora, March 07: Authorities on Saturday suspended vehicular movement on the Bandipora–Gurez road following fresh snowfall at Razdan Top, officials said.

The decision was taken as a precautionary measure after snowfall made the high-altitude Razdan Pass slippery and unsafe for traffic.

Sub-Divisional Magistrate Gurez Mukhtar Ahmad confirmed that traffic on the road connecting Bandipora with the remote Gurez Valley has been suspended until further orders.

“Due to snowfall at Razdan Top and as a precautionary measure, movement on the Bandipora–Gurez road shall remain suspended till further orders,” the SDM said.

Officials said snowfall at the pass reduced visibility and created slippery conditions, prompting authorities to halt traffic to avoid any untoward incidents.

Razdan Top, located at an altitude of over 11,000 feet, serves as the main road link between Gurez Valley and the rest of Kashmir through Bandipora district.

The road frequently remains affected during winter due to heavy snowfall and harsh weather conditions.

Authorities said the situation is being monitored and the road will be reopened after weather conditions improve and clearance operations are carried out. [KNT]

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Attempts to smuggle phones to jail inmate foiled in Doda

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Attempts to smuggle phones to jail inmate foiled in Doda

Jammu, Mar 07: Two mobile phones were recovered from a parcel meant for an inmate lodged at a jail in Doda district of Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday, officials said.

The recovery was made by authorities during routine checking of parcels delivered at the district jail Bhaderwah.

According to officials, the parcel was meant for delivery to an inmate who has been lodged in the jail under the Public Safety Act (PSA) for the past one month. He is from from the Hajin area of north Kashmir’s Bandipora.

Preliminary inquiry revealed that the parcel had been booked from south Kashmir’s Pulwama district, the officials said.

Following the recovery, the authorities seized the mobile phones and informed the police.

A case has been registered, and further investigation has been initiated to ascertain the involvement of persons behind the attempt to smuggle the phones into the jail, they said.

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US has given ‘permission’ to India to accept Russian oil, says Treasury Secretary Bessent

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US has given ‘permission’ to India to accept Russian oil, says Treasury Secretary Bessent

New York, Mar 07: The US said it has given “permission” to India to buy Russian oil that is on ships already floating on waterways with a view to easing supplies around the world amid the West Asia conflict.

“The world is very well supplied in oil. Yesterday, the Treasury (Department) agreed to let our allies in India start buying Russian oil that was already on the water,” US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in an interview to Fox Business on Friday.

“The Indians had been very good actors. We had asked them to stop buying sanctioned Russian oil this fall. They did. They were going to substitute it with US oil. But to ease the temporary gap of oil around the world, we have given them permission to accept the Russian oil. We may unsanction other Russian oil,” he said.

Bessent added that there are hundreds of millions of sanctioned barrels of sanctioned crude on the water, and in essence, “by unsanctioning them, Treasury can create supply. And we are looking at that. We are going to keep a cadence of announcing measures to bring relief to the market during this conflict.”

Several other Trump administration officials have also been saying that the US has now allowed India to buy Russian oil, months after President Donald Trump had imposed 25 per cent punitive tariffs on Delhi for its purchases of oil from Moscow.

Energy Secretary Chris Wright said in a post on X Friday that the United States is “allowing our friends in India” to take the Russian oil already on ships around Southern Asia, refine it and move the stocks into the market quickly in order to ensure a flowing supply and ease pressure amid the ongoing US-Israel war against Iran.

“We have implemented short term measures to help keep oil prices down. We are allowing our friends in India to take oil that is already on ships, refine it, and move those barrels into the market quickly. A practical way to get supply flowing and ease pressure,” Wright said.

In an interview to ABC News Live, Wright said that long-term oil supplies are “abundant” and there are no worries regarding that, but in the short term, there is a need to get oil on the market.

“But as oil gets bid up a little bit because of those constraints coming out of the Strait of Hormuz, we’re taking a short-term action to say all this floating Russian oil storage that’s around Southern Asia, it’s China just backed up, China does not treat their suppliers well, so there’s a bunch of floating barrels just sitting there.

“We’ve reached out to our friends in India and said, ‘Buy that oil. Bring it into your refineries’. That pulls stored oil immediately into Indian refineries and releases the pressure on other refineries around the world to buy oil that they’re no longer competing with the Indians for in that marketplace,” Wright said.

“So we have a number of measures like that that are short-term and temporary. This is no change in policy towards Russia. This is a very brief change in policy just to keep oil prices down a little bit better than we could otherwise,” he added.

On Thursday, amid the escalating conflict with Iran, the US said it was issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil.

“President Trump’s energy agenda has resulted in oil and gas production reaching the highest levels ever recorded. To enable oil to keep flowing into the global market, the Treasury Department is issuing a temporary 30-day waiver to allow Indian refiners to purchase Russian oil,” Bessent had said.

He said this “deliberately short-term measure” will not provide significant financial benefit to the Russian government, as it only authorises transactions involving oil already stranded at sea.

“India is an essential partner of the United States, and we fully anticipate that New Delhi will ramp up purchases of US oil. This stop-gap measure will alleviate pressure caused by Iran’s attempt to take global energy hostage,” Bessent said.

Trump had imposed the 25 per cent punitive tariffs on India for buying Russian oil, with the administration asserting that Delhi’s purchases were helping fuel Russia’s war machine against Ukraine.

Last month, the US and India announced that they had reached a framework for an Interim Agreement on trade, and Trump had issued an Executive Order removing the 25 per cent punitive tariffs on India, noting the commitment by New Delhi to stop directly or indirectly importing energy from Moscow and purchasing American energy products.

A statement from the Department of Treasury titled ‘Authorizing the Delivery and Sale of Crude Oil and Petroleum Products of Russian Federation Origin Loaded on Vessels as of March 5, 2026 to India’ said that “all transactions prohibited… that are ordinarily incident and necessary to the sale, delivery, or offloading of crude oil or petroleum products of Russian Federation origin loaded on any vessel, including vessels blocked under the above listed authorities, on or before 12:01 a.m. eastern standard time, March 5, 2026 are authorized through 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time, April 4, 2026, provided that the delivery or offloading of such crude oil or petroleum products occurs at a port” in India and the purchaser of such crude oil or petroleum products is an entity organized under the laws of India.

The general license issued by the Treasury Department said it does not authorise any other transactions or activities prohibited by any other Executive order, including any transaction or activity involving Iran, the Government of Iran, or Iranian-origin goods or services that is prohibited by the Iranian Transactions and Sanctions Regulations.

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137 Battalian CRPF hosts volleyball tournament in Udhampur

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137 Battalian CRPF hosts volleyball tournament in Udhampur

Udhampur, March 6: A Volleyball Tournament was organised by 137 Bn, CRPF, Udhampur on Friday under the Civic Action Programme (CAP). The inaugural match was held at SIKS Government Higher Secondary School.

The event was attended by Commandant M K Sicon, Deputy Commandants R L Meena and Suresh, President District Volleyball Association cum Executive Member-J&K Volleyball Association Ashok Padha, Joint Secretary VADU Ashok Kumar, PEM Naveen Kumar, Deputy SSO Amit Sharma, CRPF Jawans, and local people.

The first match was played between Tikri Volleyball Club and Jaganoo Volleyball Club, featuring high-energy plays, skill demonstrations, and team-building drills. CRPF personnel and local coaches conducted the match and provided guidance to the youth on fitness, teamwork, and sports discipline.

The coaches and officials motivated participants to adopt healthy habits, build physical strength, and overcome limiting mindsets for overall well-being. Prizes and sports equipment were distributed among Volleyball Players to promote sports and fitness.

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