Lt General Pratik Sharma Chairs Joint Control Centres Security Review Meeting at BSF Jammu Frontier HQ
The security review comes at a time when coordinated surveillance, intelligence-based operations and rapid response capabilities remain vital for countering evolving threats.

Lieutenant General Pratik Sharma, Army Commander, Northern Command, chaired a Joint Control Centres security review meeting at the BSF Jammu Frontier Headquarters to assess the evolving security environment in the region. The meeting brought together key stakeholders from various security and intelligence agencies, reflecting the continued focus on coordinated action in sensitive border areas. The discussions centred on the prevailing security situation, emerging challenges and the need for a unified response mechanism to deal with potential threats.
During the interaction, the Army Commander engaged with representatives of different agencies and emphasised the importance of seamless inter-agency coordination. He highlighted that close cooperation among the Army, BSF, intelligence agencies and other stakeholders remains essential for maintaining a strong security posture in the region.
The review also focused on intelligence sharing and the need for timely exchange of actionable inputs between agencies. In a dynamic security environment, effective communication and coordinated planning play a crucial role in preventing threats and ensuring swift response to any developing situation.
Lt Gen Pratik Sharma also stressed the importance of integrated response mechanisms to counter emerging threats. Such mechanisms help different agencies operate with clarity, speed and synergy, especially in areas where border management, counter-infiltration measures and internal security challenges require joint action.

The Joint Control Centres framework serves as an important platform for coordination among multiple agencies operating in the region. It enables regular review of ground-level developments, better situational awareness and faster decision-making during security-related contingencies.
The meeting at BSF Jammu Frontier Headquarters underlined the close operational coordination between the Indian Army and the Border Security Force in Jammu and surrounding areas. It also reinforced the importance of a whole-of-security approach, where every agency contributes to a common objective of safeguarding national security.
The visit and review by the Army Commander highlighted Northern Command’s continued emphasis on preparedness, vigilance and synergy among security forces. The interaction also served to strengthen mutual understanding among agencies responsible for maintaining peace, stability and security in the region.
The security review comes at a time when coordinated surveillance, intelligence-based operations and rapid response capabilities remain vital for countering evolving threats. The meeting reaffirmed the commitment of all stakeholders to work together with professionalism, unity and resolve.













