69 terror launchpads active on LoC even after Operation Sindoor – How is BSF keeping an eye on every movement?

BSF revealed that 69 active terror launchpads exist across the LoC and 100-120 terrorists are planning to infiltrate into India. Many hideouts were destroyed in Operation Sindoor, but the threat still remains. G Branch is continuously monitoring intelligence.

New Delhi. What is going on across the LoC? This question is again in discussion, because BSF has made a big disclosure. Even after Operation Sindoor, there are 69 active terror launchpads in the occupied part of Pakistan, from where 100-120 terrorists are waiting to infiltrate into India. This number is not just a figure, but a big threat, which Indian security agencies are constantly monitoring. According to BSF Inspector General (Kashmir Frontier) Ashok Yadav, BSF’s Special G Branch is closely monitoring every movement across the LoC. This branch is playing an important role in gathering intelligence about the movements, training camps and launching pads of terrorist groups. This information is not only shocking but also raises the question that how is BSF keeping a close watch on such a big network?

How many times have infiltration attempts been made from across the border so far?

According to the information coming from government agencies, G Branch of BSF is continuously keeping an eye on these terrorist hideouts. BSF Inspector General (Kashmir Frontier) Ashok Yadav said that in 2025, BSF and Army together foiled four major infiltration attempts and killed 8 terrorists. This is a clear indication that the efforts of terrorists are continuously increasing, but Indian security forces are more prepared than ever for every challenge.

How are so many terror launchpads active across the LoC?

It is quite surprising that even after Operation Sindoor, 69 terror launchpads are active on Pakistan’s side. These launchpads are considered to be transit points for terrorists, from where they wait for an opportunity to infiltrate after training. According to BSF IG, most of these launchpads are in the part of LoC facing Kashmir where infiltration attempts are more frequent.

What does G branch of BSF do?

G Branch of BSF is a terrorism related intelligence unit. This unit keeps an eye on every movement of terrorist groups, training camps, launching points and movement of cadres.

Main roles of G branch:

  • Real-time monitoring of launchpads
  • Intelligence input on movement of terrorists
  • Coordination with Army
  • Timely alert on infiltration activities
  • Human + technical surveillance in active areas of LoC

Inspector General Ashok Yadav has clearly said that the intelligence input of G Branch is the reason with the help of which BSF and Army are able to stop infiltration.

Why are infiltration attempts not stopping?

Pakistani terrorist groups constantly try to breach Indian security. Taking advantage of opportunities like weather, reduction in snowfall and cover of forests, terrorists plan to enter. This is the reason why every year terror launchpads become active on LoC. But India has strengthened technology, drone surveillance, sensors and night-vision monitoring in the last few years. For this reason, four major infiltration attempts in 2025 have already been foiled.

Could the situation become more serious?

When more than 100 terrorists are sitting across the LoC, the situation cannot be taken lightly. But the joint preparations of BSF and Army, intelligence of G Branch and strong security on the border show that India is fully prepared.

BSF’s vigilance is India’s biggest security shield.

The number of these launchpads present across the LoC is definitely dangerous, but the vigilance and intelligence network of BSF is keeping an eye on every attempt of the terrorists. No matter how much preparation the terrorists have, the joint strategy of BSF and Army is many steps ahead of them. This entire incident strengthens the point that security on LoC is strengthened not only by weapons, but also by smart intelligence and vigilant monitoring.

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