With the commencement of the Amarnath Yatra 2025 fast approaching, the Jammu and Kashmir administration has announced a sweeping ban on aerial activity across all yatra routes. The restrictions will be in place from July 1 to August 10, covering drones, gliders, balloons, and other aerial platforms to ensure maximum safety.
High-Alert Protocols Trigger ‘Operation Shiva’
In response to intelligence warnings and elevated terror threats, a massive security initiative named ‘Operation Shiva’ has been activated. The operation involves strategic deployment of security personnel, surveillance technology, and real-time monitoring across the twin routes—Baltal and Pahalgam—leading to the sacred cave shrine.
Home Ministry’s Advisory Drives Action
The decision to enforce a no-fly zone stems from a comprehensive security advisory issued by the Union Ministry of Home Affairs. Acting on the recommendation, the Home Department of Jammu and Kashmir has issued formal orders banning any non-permitted flying objects near the pilgrimage paths.
Massive Pilgrim Turnout Expected
Scheduled to begin on July 3, this year’s Amarnath Yatra is expected to witness significant footfall, drawing devotees from across India. With over a month-long duration concluding on August 10, the yatra demands stringent logistical and security arrangements to manage the large volume of visitors.
Medical and Safety Measures in Place
To ensure a smooth journey, the administration has made pre-registration and health certification mandatory for all pilgrims. On-ground facilities include emergency medical camps, disaster response teams, sanitation units, and communication checkpoints along the mountainous terrain.
Harmony of Faith and Safety
The Amarnath Yatra, known for its spiritual significance and challenging route, continues to inspire deep devotion. With enhanced safety protocols and administrative efficiency, the 2025 edition is set to uphold the yatra’s sanctity while prioritizing the well-being of every pilgrim.