"We will be maintaining vigil along the LoC this winter as there are intelligence reports that militants will make attempts to boost their numbers in the Valley ahead of the next year's elections," a senior army officer said.
The officer, who wished not to be named, said there was desperation in the militant ranks to reinforce their numbers as several top commanders of outfits were killed or arrested during the current year.
There has been no change in the activity on the other side of the LoC as the training camps and the launch pads are still operational, he said.
The officer said while there has not been much snowfall along the mountainous areas of the LoC this year so far, militants have in the past tried to dodge anti-infiltration grid by attempting to sneak in at the peak of the winter.
With Lok Sabha elections due early next year and Assembly elections a few months later, the security agencies are bracing for an increase in militant attacks in Kashmir, he said.
"The army and other sister agencies like Police are getting excellent human intelligence about the presence of foreign militants in Kashmir. That is the main reason for the successes we have had over the past few years. We see no reason why there shall be any change in that," the officer said.