Overview
- The lieutenant governor led the first UT-level security conference in Jammu, modeled on the national DGPs/IGPs meeting, to create a whole-of-government hub for coordination.
- He called for coordinated action against terrorists, enablers and ideologues to dismantle the ecosystem and safe havens.
- Officials were urged to treat armed militants, over-ground workers and those intimidating citizens alike, with the warning that offenders will face a heavy cost.
- Sinha said six years of closer cooperation among J&K Police, the Army, intelligence agencies and CAPFs have reduced violence, active militants and recruitment.
- In separate remarks at IIM Jammu, he coupled the security stance with development priorities such as macroeconomic stability, higher investment in education and health, and plans to unlock Rs 15,000–20,000 crore in annual mining revenue within 5–7 years.