At a high level meeting here, Army along with J&K and Punjab police chalked out a well-knitted joint security strategy for dealing with situation in the border districts of the two states in operation area of 9 Corps, Army officials said.
The meeting was initiated by Inspector General of Police (IGP), Jammu D Rana yesterday. Top officers of Army, police forces of J&K and Punjab took part in it.
Apart from creation of new security architecture, the meeting also charted out an anti-drugs action plan to deal with the menace of rising drug smuggling in Punjab-Jammu axis, they said.
The fresh security setup will be implemented in areas under the Yole-based 9 Corps, which includes areas falling in Jammu, Samba, Kathua district of J&K and Gurdaspur, Pathankot districts of Punjab falling along the nearly 300 km of International border (IB) in these districts apart from the strategic national highway and key road network leading to Himachal Pradesh.
They also debated on issues with regard to potential threats across the International Border in Jammu region, which faced several terror attacks in the past.