4,000 ex-troops to guard vital infrastructure across J&K
Saturday, 17 May 2025 () The J&K government has approved deploying 4,000 ex-servicemen to protect vital infrastructure across the Union territory. These veterans will perform non-combatant duties, including static guard duties and local coordination, at power stations, bridges, and government installations. Around 435 personnel possess licensed weapons, enhancing their ability to respond to localized security situations.
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