New Delhi: Foreign Secretary Harsh V Shringla on Monday briefed a select group of Heads of Missions (HOMs) on the terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Nagrota district, which was foiled by the Indian forces on November 19.
The envoys of United States of America, France, Russia and Japan were among the Heads of Missions briefed on the Nagrota incident.
According to sources, the Foreign Secretary is believed to have discussed the implications of the incident on security and diplomacy in the Jammu and Kashmir region, and also on the battle against terrorism. A dossier with complete details about the recent Nagrota incident was also handed over to the HOMs.
It may be noted that this is the first of several briefings to be conducted by the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) in small groups, given the COVID-19 situation at the moment. Other secretaries will also be briefing the Head of Missions in their areas of jurisdiction.
Sources said that the Head of Missions were provided with a detailed information docket, where details of the Nagrota incident were mentioned. The docket also included a list of items and ammunition that was recovered from the terrorists, clearly indicating that they originated from Pakistan.
The Head of Missions were further briefed on how the terrorist got into India through an underground tunnel in the Samba sector. They were further briefed on how preliminary probe markings on the recovered AK-47 rifles and other items showed that the terrorists belonged to Pakistan-based terror group, Jaish-e-Mohammad.
It was highlighted that the November 19 incident is part of Pakistan’s ongoing terror campaign in Jammu and Kashmir and that in the year 2020, there have been 200 incidents of terror-related violence and neutralization of 199 terrorists.