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Give all the current affairs about " Pulwama attack" , " Air strike" and Abhinandan Varthaman.


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Answered by aryankunalroy38
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Security forces have standard operating procedures (SOPs) in areas susceptible to terror strikes. In the light of the car-bomb attack in Pulwama, Shaurya Gurung takes a look at the SOPs, what happened at Pulwama and history of terror attacks on convoys:

SOPs

*The CRPF will improve its standard operating procedure by adding additional armed personnel in buses that transport troops to and from Kashmir

*Adequate distance between vehicles

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Defence

What happened at Pulwama and history of terror attacks on convoys

CRPF has 61 battalions, 48 in Kashmir and 13 in Jammu, besides other formations. The total strength is 65,000.

By Shaurya Karanbir Gurung, ET Bureau |

40 CRPF jawans died, 39 in the 5th bus and one from the ROP. Five more men in the sixth bus were injured.

Security forces have standard operating procedures (SOPs) in areas susceptible to terror strikes. In the light of the car-bomb attack in Pulwama, Shaurya Gurung takes a look at the SOPs, what happened at Pulwama and history of terror attacks on convoys:

SOPs

*The CRPF will improve its standard operating procedure by adding additional armed personnel in buses that transport troops to and from Kashmir

*Adequate distance between vehicles

*Fix time to reach destination from starting point

*Fix halts for convoys

*Road Opening Party: ROP secures a particular stretch of a road by sanitising them from mines, bombs etc. Each force is given an area of responsibility. The blast took place in area which was CRPF’s responsibility

*Civilian traffic: Civilian vehicles are not stopped while the convoy moves. They are allowed to overtake and be between convoy vehicles. This was not the case before 2003 in J&K, when CRPF could stop civilian vehicles from entering convoy path. After J&K government alleged civilians were harassed, forces were asked not to restrict civilian vehicles


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Security forces have standard operating procedures (SOPs) in areas susceptible to terror strikes. In the light of the car-bomb attack in Pulwama, Shaurya Gurung takes a look at the SOPs, what happened at Pulwama and history of terror attacks on convoys:

SOPs

*The CRPF will improve its standard operating procedure by adding additional armed personnel in buses that transport troops to and from Kashmir

*Adequate distance between vehicles

Sticky App Banner

Defence

What happened at Pulwama and history of terror attacks on convoys

CRPF has 61 battalions, 48 in Kashmir and 13 in Jammu, besides other formations. The total strength is 65,000.

By Shaurya Karanbir Gurung, ET Bureau |

40 CRPF jawans died, 39 in the 5th bus and one from the ROP. Five more men in the sixth bus were injured.

Security forces have standard operating procedures (SOPs) in areas susceptible to terror strikes. In the light of the car-bomb attack in Pulwama, Shaurya Gurung takes a look at the SOPs, what happened at Pulwama and history of terror attacks on convoys:

SOPs

*The CRPF will improve its standard operating procedure by adding additional armed personnel in buses that transport troops to and from Kashmir

*Adequate distance between vehicles

*Fix time to reach destination from starting point

*Fix halts for convoys

*Road Opening Party: ROP secures a particular stretch of a road by sanitising them from mines, bombs etc. Each force is given an area of responsibility. The blast took place in area which was CRPF’s responsibility

*Civilian traffic: Civilian vehicles are not stopped while the convoy moves. They are allowed to overtake and be between convoy vehicles. This was not the case before 2003 in J&K, when CRPF could stop civilian vehicles from entering convoy path. After J&K government alleged civilians were harassed, forces were asked not to restrict civilian vehicles

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