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Amarnath Yatra Kicks Off Amid Tight Security Following Pahalgam Terror Attack

Pilgrims set off early this morning along two routes: the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route and the shorter, yet steeper, 14-km Baltal route.

The annual Amarnath Yatra commenced today, with the first batch of pilgrims departing from the Nunwan Pahalgam base camp, undeterred by the recent terror attack that shook the region. The yatra, which leads to the revered cave shrine at an altitude of 3,880 metres in the South Kashmir Himalayas, has begun under heightened security measures aimed at ensuring the safety of devotees.

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Pilgrims set off early this morning along two routes: the traditional 48-km Nunwan-Pahalgam route and the shorter, yet steeper, 14-km Baltal route. Despite the shadow cast by the April 22 terror attack in Pahalgam, hundreds of devotees chose to embark on their spiritual journey, sending a powerful message that their faith remains unshaken by acts of violence.

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Among the pilgrims, Rosy Sharma from Delhi expressed her unwavering resolve, told News24 that “Bombs and bullets cannot stop us from having Baba Barfani’s darshan.” This marks her 16th pilgrimage to the holy cave, showcasing the determination of many to honor their spiritual commitments despite recent terrorist attack.

In light of the attack, authorities have implemented a robust three-tier security framework for this year’s yatra. Approximately 42,000 security personnel are stationed in Pahalgam alone, bolstered by an additional 50,000 CRPF jawans assigned to secure the convoy along the national highway leading to the shrine.

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This year marks a significant upgrade in security protocols, with the introduction of high-tech solutions including AI-based facial recognition systems. For the first time, data on active terrorists and other individuals on watchlists has been integrated into these systems to enhance vigilance. Each pilgrim will be issued RFID tags for real-time tracking, while high-resolution CCTV cameras and drones will ensure continuous surveillance throughout the pilgrimage. Control rooms at base camps will monitor activities closely, supported by Quick Reaction Teams (QRTs) and bomb disposal squads positioned strategically for rapid response.

Also Read: Encounter Underway Between Security Forces And Terrorists In J&K’s Kishtwar

First published on: Jul 03, 2025 06:32 AM IST


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