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Indian Army operations in Jammu and Kashmir include security operations such as Operation Rakshak, which began in 1990, Operation Sarp Vinash in 2003 and Operation Randori Behak in 2020. Other operations include humanitarian missions such as Operation Megh Rahat and operations with a social aim such as Operation Goodwill and Operation Calm Down. The Indian Army works in tandem with the other arms of the Indian Armed Forces and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir such as during Mission Sahayata or joint operations.

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  • Indian Army operations in Jammu and Kashmir include security operations such as Operation Rakshak, which began in 1990, Operation Sarp Vinash in 2003 and Operation Randori Behak in 2020. Other operations include humanitarian missions such as Operation Megh Rahat and operations with a social aim such as Operation Goodwill and Operation Calm Down. The Indian Army works in tandem with the other arms of the Indian Armed Forces and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir such as during Mission Sahayata or joint operations. (en)
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  • 26 killed (2015)
  • 41 killed (2018)
  • 55 killed (2016)
  • 78 killed (2017)
  • 78 killed (2019)
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  • *22pxAl badr
  • *22pxJaish-e-Mohammed
  • *22pxLashkar-e-Taiba
  • *23pxIndian Army
  • *Border Security Force
  • *Central Reserve Police Force
  • *Garud Commando Force
  • *Hizbul Mujahideen
  • *J&K Police
  • *National Security Guard
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  • Students from Jammu and Kashmir supported by ‘Kashmir Super 30’ Project who have qualified for the JEE , 2017-18, interacting with General Bipin Rawat. (en)
  • Map of the Kashmir (en)
  • Students of Super-40 from Kashmir interacting with General Rawat in New Delhi, 2017. (en)
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  • 26 (xsd:integer)
  • 55 (xsd:integer)
  • 78 (xsd:integer)
  • 108 (xsd:integer)
  • 150 (xsd:integer)
  • 163 (xsd:integer)
  • 213 (xsd:integer)
  • 257 (xsd:integer)
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  • * 23px Indian Army * Garud Commando Force * Central Reserve Police Force * Border Security Force * J&K Police * National Security Guard (en)
  • * 22px Lashkar-e-Taiba * 22px Jaish-e-Mohammed * Hizbul Mujahideen * 22px Al badr * (en)
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  • Operation All Out in Jammu & Kashmir (en)
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  • Ongoing (en)
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  • vertical (en)
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  • 0001-06-13 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • The Chief of Army Staff, General Bipin Rawat interacting with the students from Jammu and Kashmir who have qualified for the JEE , 2017-18, in New Delhi.JPG (en)
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  • 200 (xsd:integer)
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  • Jammu and Kashmir governor, Satya Pal Malik (en)
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  • “I deny the existence of ‘Operation All-Out’ [...] but someone using bullets can’t expect flowers in return. [...] Security forces always retaliate when they are attacked by militants.” (en)
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  • Indian Army operations in Jammu and Kashmir include security operations such as Operation Rakshak, which began in 1990, Operation Sarp Vinash in 2003 and Operation Randori Behak in 2020. Other operations include humanitarian missions such as Operation Megh Rahat and operations with a social aim such as Operation Goodwill and Operation Calm Down. The Indian Army works in tandem with the other arms of the Indian Armed Forces and security forces in Jammu and Kashmir such as during Mission Sahayata or joint operations. (en)
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  • Indian Army operations in Jammu and Kashmir (en)
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  • Operation All Out in Jammu & Kashmir (en)
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