JAMMU: A joint team of the Army and Rajouri Police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during a search operation in Nathua Tibba area in Sunderbani sector along the LoC in J&K’s Rajouri district on Friday.The searches under Operation Jwala came a day after security forces foiled an infiltration bid in the area. The recovery included an AK-47 rifle, two magazines, along with ammunition, three rucksacks, blankets, rations, and clothing, the Army’s White Knight Corps posted on X.The post stated that heavily bloodstained tracks were spotted, indicating serious injuries to the terrorist(s). “Operations remain ongoing with heightened vigilance and firm domination of the area,” it added.GOC White Knight Corps Lt Gen P K Mishra Friday visited forward areas in Balnoi sector in the frontier district of Poonch to review the prevailing security situation and assess the operational preparedness of Army units deployed along the border.Later in the day, Lt Gen Mishra, accompanied by GOC Counter Insurgency Force, visited the forward areas of Sunderbani sector to review the security situation following the thwarting of the infiltration attempt.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideos‘Not Negotiated’: India Explains UN Statement on Israel’s West Bank ExpansionSam Altman Applauds India AI Summit, Calls PM Modi’s Vision InspiringMamata Banerjee vs Election Commission: Supreme Court Orders Judicial Oversight in Bengal SIRIndia Delivers Grim Terror Reminder To Pakistan After Khawaja Asif Alleges Delhi-Kabul Proxy NexusMEA’s Clears India’s Position On Russia Oil After US Envoy Conveys Trump’s Wish On Venezuelan OilHigh Drama At AI Summit Amid Congress’ Shirtless Protests, BJP Calls Party ‘Shameless’ | Headlines@8AI Prodigy Raul John Aju Thrilled After Meeting UN Chief in DelhiBJP Targets Rahul Gandhi Over AI Summit Protest RowBeyond Oil: How India & US Are Securing the Future of AI ChipsCongress Paradox: Tharoor Lauds AI Summit While Youth Stages Shirtless Protest at Venue123PhotostoriesFrom ‘The Kerala Story’ to ‘Pathaan’: 12 Indian films that faced massive controversy before releaseTop 5 Tier-2 cities in India driving real estate growth in 20265 fascinating facts about Indian hill stationsFrom Shikhar Dhawan to Rashmika Mandanna: Indian celebrities who found love again after bitter divorce or break up6 animals that have mastered cave life and are rarely seen by humans10 best rated Jackfruit dishes from around the worldWhy is your expensive gold and silver always wrapped in pink paper? The surprising truth behind this traditionBringing back the style: Zendaya to Margot Robbie, all the celebs who are bringing back fashion trends this seasonTop 6 tallest buildings in India in 2026Archana Puran Singh reveals how she and husband Parmeet Sethi have slept separately for ‘7 years’; “We are on a sleep divorce”123Hot PicksIndia-US trade dealGold rate todayDelhi traffic advisoryArjun’s wedding ceremonyIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays February 2026Bank Holidays februaryTop TrendingMyles GarrettDonna KelceChloe KimDeenTheGreatDetroit Pistons vs New York Knicks InjuryMumbai Coastal RoadGurgaon Girl RapeMarcus StoinisNBA Trade NewsSidney Crosby Injury
JAMMU: A joint team of the Army and Rajouri Police recovered a cache of arms and ammunition during a search operation in Nathua Tibba area in Sunderbani sector along the LoC in J&K’s Rajouri district on Friday.The searches under Operation Jwala came a day after security forces foiled an infiltration bid in the area. The recovery included an AK-47 rifle, two magazines, along with ammunition, three rucksacks, blankets, rations, and clothing, the Army’s White Knight Corps posted on X.The post stated that heavily bloodstained tracks were spotted, indicating serious injuries to the terrorist(s). “Operations remain ongoing with heightened vigilance and firm domination of the area,” it added.GOC White Knight Corps Lt Gen P K Mishra Friday visited forward areas in Balnoi sector in the frontier district of Poonch to review the prevailing security situation and assess the operational preparedness of Army units deployed along the border.Later in the day, Lt Gen Mishra, accompanied by GOC Counter Insurgency Force, visited the forward areas of Sunderbani sector to review the security situation following the thwarting of the infiltration attempt.