Rajouri, May 7: In a bid to strengthen coordination with local communities and address growing security concerns, the Indian Army’s Tota Gali Camp organized an Awam Meet that saw active participation from village elders, community leaders, and security officials.
An official spokesperson said the meeting served as a platform to enhance civil-military cooperation, with discussions centering on the recent terror attack in Pahalgam, which has raised security alerts across the region. Participants stressed the importance of heightened vigilance, especially along the National Highway and in areas frequented by non-local laborers.
Security personnel shared updates on ongoing preventive measures and encouraged residents to maintain a proactive role in supporting peace and stability. Emphasis was laid on timely reporting of suspicious activities and fostering collective responsibility in maintaining law and order.
The local community welcomed the initiative, expressing confidence in the security apparatus and pledging full support to all efforts aimed at ensuring the safety and well-being of the region. The event concluded with a renewed sense of unity and determination to counter any threats through collaboration and mutual trust.
Such engagements continue to reinforce the Indian Army’s commitment to people-centric operations and its role as a pillar of support in sensitive border areas.