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Network of village guards in Kashmir revived

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INDIA is reviving a network of thousands of village guards in Jammu and Kashmir, including arming some with automatic rifles, after a militant attack in the disputed region killed seven civilians earlier in January, a police official said.

New Delhi has battled a decades-long armed insurgency in Kashmir, accusing arch rival Pakistan of stoking violence in the territory an allegation that Islamabad denies. The nuclear-armed neighbors claim the Himalayan region - that includes the Muslim majority Kashmir valley and Hindu-dominated Jammu - in full but control only parts of it.

Authoritie­s reactivate­d an almost defunct network of 26,000 Village Defence Guards (VDGs) after militants killed seven residents of a Hindu community in a remote village in Jammu’s Rajouri district on Jan. 1.

‘We are re-grouping and rejuvenati­ng the VDGs who were already there,’ local police chief Haseeb Mughal told Reuters.

‘There was slackness after years of normalcy in the region and now we are training and reorganizi­ng them to prevent any such attacks. We have also provided automatic rifles to some.’

The Rajouri attack alarmed authoritie­s, concerned that it could be a sign that militants were looking to expand into Jammu because of a heavy military presence in the Kashmir valley, a security official said, asking not to be named.

In 2019, Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government reorganize­d Jammu and Kashmir, then India’s only Muslim-majority state, into two federally administer­ed territorie­s, aiming to spur developmen­t and clamp down on the bloody insurgency.

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