Indian Armed Forces in Jammu and Kashmir

Following this the Army has been a part of every conflict, standoff and border skirmish with Pakistan and China in the region.

Most anti-terror operations in the region are led by the Army, with the CRPF and SOG providing perimeter and crowd control support.

[6][7][2] The Air Force started attaching the Garuds with the army in Jammu and Kashmir to give them "live situation training".

[1] From 2018 onwards, the MARCOS were deployed in the region as part of Armed Forces Special Operations Division.

[9] 26 battalions of CRPF are posted in the Kashmir region, with operations being conducted in the area between "Kupwara in North to Jawahar Tunnel in South and Pahalgam in East to Shopian in West".

Prime Minister Modi celebrating Diwali with the jawans of Indian Army and BSF, in the Gurez Valley, near the Line of Control, in Jammu and Kashmir, on October 19, 2017.