During his visit, Shinde will visit a few posts manned by the Border Security Forces along the International Border and review the situation there.
The Home Minister is also expected to have a meeting with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and top security officials of both state and central governments to take stock of the situation along the border.
"I will visit the border areas and review the situation," he told PTI.
There has been continuous tension along the IB and Line of Control due to unprovoked firing and mortar shelling by Pakistani troops since early this year.
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